Abney Park HDR
My main camera is the Hasselblad 503, a film camera, but recently I’ve become a bit tired with the format so now digital is taking pride of place in my kit. This is an image I shot last week, with...
View ArticleHyper Cool Colour!
I am fascinated by Leake Street, off Lower Marsh in Waterloo. You can stroll through everyday and see some new work or someone in the process of painting over another’s. I met a guy, in the midst...
View ArticleMy 5 Best London locations for amazing shots
I’ve been calling London my home now for near 15 years and in all this time I have spent ages and many many miles walking its street in search of great places to shoot. In this time I’ve come to know...
View ArticleReducing the Obvious
“The question is not what you look at but what you see.” Henry David Thoreau When we are confronted with a beautiful scene our first...
View ArticleHow to Photograph Strangers
From People. © Anthony Epes 2015 Finding the confidence to make brilliant portraits out on the street About ten years ago, on one of my dawn escapades, I came across a homeless man who was asleep in an...
View ArticleThe Wonders of Exploring the World With Your Camera
“One’s destination is never a place but a new way of seeing things.” Henry Miller A few evenings ago I left my office in Waterloo to head home to see my rambunctious kids and have dinner with my wife....
View ArticleHow to Photograph London: Juxtaposition
I came to London in 2000 from Los Angeles. I followed a girl and a book deal, two excellent reasons to move continents, and I’ve lived here ever since. London is such a crazy, huge, messy city, and...
View ArticleFour ideas for inspiration
Joshua Tree Desert, California 1993 © Anthony Epes This week I’m exploring that really cool concept of ‘indirect inspiration’ that I quoted in my post about Ernst Haas. To be honest, it’s not...
View ArticleComposition tips: Love them lines
I wrote a short post last year about ‘leading lines’ but I wanted to come back to it and go more in depth as I use it all of the time in my photos – it’s one of my favourite compositional techniques....
View ArticleA Confession
Greetings from Istanbul. I am here with my family working on my next book, and continuing to explore this enchanting city. Highly highly recommended. And now for something I was nervous to reveal… Last...
View ArticlePhotographing the Beauty of Autumn
“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.” Nathaniel Hawthorne My son once said to me – “One day you’re going to love autumn as much as I do.” And I...
View ArticleHow to photograph dawn in London
On Waterloo Bridge, looking west “London goes beyond any boundary or convention. It contains every wish or word ever spoken, every action or gesture ever made, every harsh or noble statement ever...
View ArticleUsing natural framing in your compositons
Partial framing with two different elements I love the composition technique of natural framing, and although it doesn’t crop up that much in my images, when it is the right technique for the shot I...
View Article5 ideas for awesome street photography
Photography has chosen you! Do it! On my workshops, taking photographs of strangers seems to conjure up a wild mix of terror and excitement. Most people are naturally drawn to photographing people, and...
View ArticlePhotographing Colour
Unsurprisingly my mind snaps awake very early. This morning I think it was about 5am. I slipped out of bed and sat by the window that faces my garden drinking dark, strong coffee. Outside in our garden...
View ArticleHow to Photograph London: Juxtaposition
I came to London in 2000 from Los Angeles. I followed a girl and a book deal, two excellent reasons to move continents, and I’ve lived here ever since. London is such a crazy, huge, messy city, and...
View ArticleFour ideas for inspiration
Joshua Tree Desert, California 1993 © Anthony Epes This week I’m exploring that really cool concept of ‘indirect inspiration’ that I quoted in my post about Ernst Haas. To be honest, it’s not...
View ArticleComposition tips: Love them lines
I wrote a short post last year about ‘leading lines’ but I wanted to come back to it and go more in depth as I use it all of the time in my photos – it’s one of my favourite compositional techniques....
View ArticlePhotographing the Beauty of Autumn
“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.” Nathaniel Hawthorne My son once said to me – “One day you’re going to love autumn as much as I do.” And I...
View ArticleHow to photograph dawn in London
On Waterloo Bridge, looking west “London goes beyond any boundary or convention. It contains every wish or word ever spoken, every action or gesture ever made, every harsh or noble statement ever...
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