Tag Archives: Food for Thought

Here in England I have relished having my own garden – rather than a parched desert balcony. The plentiful rain and sunlight make things grow with aplomb in England! After the rain, the evening sunlight slowly crept into the garden. How I relished the sight of the colourful Summer petals nestling fresh raindrops glinting in […]

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Here in England we have had an astonishing first Winter tale to tell! It was quite exceptional for snowfall and chilly temperatures; so my two UAE-born children (who’d never seen real snow) wrapped up warm & relished exploring the neighbourhood in stunning light.  Of course, I relished following them with my camera in hand! And they […]

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I’m excited about this year’s ClickinWalk here in Abu Dhabi next weekend… It feels like pure indulgence to hang out with fellow Photogs, take photos and chat together about our favourite pastime and share.  So what’s it all about…? ClickinWalk is an opportunity for photographers who may know one another in the virtual world to come […]

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The old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” refers to the thought that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single still image. It also aptly characterises one of the main goals of visualisation – namely making it possible to absorb large amounts of data quickly. For as long as I […]

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I discovered a quote on one of my many online journeys and I’m so glad I saved it – sadly I couldn’t find an author to credit. But it struck a chord with me at the time, and I have thought about it a lot since… Before I discuss, have a look for yourself: “It doesn’t […]

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Of all the types of portraiture, if you ask me, professional family photos are by far the most important… and yet, they are probably the most likely to be overlooked. But why is that? Unlike special occasions – like a new baby, an engagement or a wedding – there’s no particular time where professional family photos have to […]

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