I’ve been indoor climbing now for about six months and I love it. A good friend of mine, Nick, got me into it and I was hooked. I’ve been meaning to bring my camera for a while and start off this project of shooting climbers. It was a lot more intense then I thought, climbing with a camera was more challenging then Read the full article »
Cultural diversity is one of the things I love about London and the world travel market show at excel really amplifies our rich cosmopolitan city. Each country roll’s out their tourist industry wares for the week and the stands are a rich tapestry, manned by delightful people from around the world. In between shooting PR jobs I took the time to capture a few of the faces. Here are my favourites:
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by Wesley on November 14, 2009
Had the privilege of covering the All the Rage gig last night, which was raising awareness of autism with the charity Resources for Autism. The line up featured Statis Beatnik, DJ Rashida, Rich Hill & Boobonic and the very talented Janelle Monae. So many shots of the talented performers but here are my favourites:
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Photographing events is always fun and gives you access to places you wouldn’t normally be allowed. In this case The Ivy Club, Annabel’s in Berkeley Square and Soho House. Fantastic venues. First was a Champagne masterclass with a Moet Hennesey Champagne Expert at Annabel’s. Then a classy DJ night at Soho house. Then I was so excited to photograph a Sushi masterclass at The Ivy. Here are the tearsheets from the magazine:
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by Wesley on September 10, 2009
A year over.. a new decade beckons
As last year just flew by, I find myself reflecting on the whirlwind that was and how I plan to up my game. As I look back I think how little I knew, how much I have grown and I also realise still how little I know. It’s been a year of firsts in many ways: First year of blogging ( albeit not that regularly but I plan to change that ), first year of having an iphone ( an amazing creative tool and it is a great camera to have on you ), joined twitter and got my first office/studio. Although a lot of my work is location based, it has been great to have a base to work from and in a great location, which in the warmer months was a pleasure to cycle to ( A new experience for me ). Read the full article »