Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
A few weeks ago the guys over at Quint Magazine contacted me about featuring my work in their next issue which would be known as their music issue. I flipped through a few copies of the magazine and really liked what they were doing so I agreed and today the magazine hit the shelves. Currently the magazine is only available in Dubai (stocked in all Virgin Megastores) but is also available to read for free online.
I answered a few questions about what it is like working as a music photographer here in London and you can read all about it from page 56 of issue 12. Read it for free here. The rest of the magazine is very cool too so give it a full read. I feel really grateful for this so “thanks guys”.










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Friday, January 13th, 2012
I’ve worked with the guys from After The Ordeal quite a few times and on our last shoot I decided to test one of my “new” OLD Yashica’s by shooting off a roll of 120.
I love this shot.

Tags: 120, After The Ordeal, ATO, black and white, Film, Jack Herbert, Peter Herbert, Rhys May, Shane Carlin, yashica
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Thursday, July 8th, 2010
The guys from After the Ordeal have just finished up their EP and their printed final copies have just arrived ready to go on sale. I am so happy with the way they came out and really proud of the guys because I know how much hard work and effort they have put into this and it really shows.
They used a photo from our last photo shoot together on the inside of the cover and that was a really fun shoot to work on and I had my first “LAME” experience of a “kebab” that night. Haha. Good times.
Check these guys out as they go on tour in a few days and purchase their EP because its one worth adding to your collection and they offering it for cheap to just cover costs.
Good guys.

Tags: After The Ordeal, Band Artwork, Band Photography, ep artwork, Gary Broughton, Jack Herbert, Peter Herbert, Rhys May, Shane Carlin
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Monday, May 17th, 2010
A few weeks ago I photographed portraits with the the boys from After The Ordeal which was a really good time as always working with the guys.
Today they released their new Myspace layout using a few of my photographs and it came out really nicely so this is the reason for this post. They have also just finished their EP which releases on 12 July 2010. It is a great listen and it’s definitely worth checking out so show them some support.
Below is a screen grab of the header and then of their profiles.


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