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A little about me

I grew up in England in a house where cameras were simply part of the landscape. My father became a portrait photographer after retiring from the army, and he always seemed to have a camera nearby. I think some of that quiet fascination seeped in early.

 

What interests me now is not just taking a flattering photograph, but creating a portrait that feels unmistakably like the person in front of the camera. The expression their family recognizes. The version of them that appears when they stop performing. Sometimes it happens right away, other times it takes awhile. I'm in no rush. 

"I was nervous at first, and then I totally got into it, to the point where I was sad when it was over. "

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