About

This is me picking up a Webby Award in New York - for Best Community Website

This is me picking up a Webby Award in New York - for Best Community Website

So, a successful web producer, journalist, photographer and creative … As can be seen in the photo to the left, of me picking up the Webby Award for the Best Community Site in 2006.

The real deal

I currently work as a producer and journalist for the BBC, based out of BBC Radio Cumbria, producing the BBC Cumbria website and the local version of Video Nation: So please note the opinions and views expressed on this site are my own and not those of the BBC!

Previously, I’ve worked as an undertaker and embalmer, cleaned cars in a garage, worked in factory making biscuits, went back to college as a mature student and worked for a local council in their communications department.

Blogs

Currently, I’m running three blogs, all to do with photography in one form or another:

  • Lenswork – a general blog on photography and imaging, and anything else really!
  • Photocumbria – Images of the people, the sights and views of Cumbria
  • Polacumbria – Deals with my photographic passion – Polaroids. This is where I’ll post and detail my Polaroid adventures and frequent failures with that medium.

I have plans for a fourth blog, dealing with food, but it’ll have to wait until I come with a name I like and that someone else hasn’t snaffled!

If you’re really interested, you can follow me on Twitter, or watch my photostream on Flickr.


2 Responses to “About”

  1. Hello
    I’m having problems tracking down some polaroid paper for my Kodak E160 do you know anywhere that stills sells a universal type or even the kodak paper I’ve been looking and looking and I can not find a thing :( I need it to shoot images for my final collection’s look book and would greatly appreciate it if you could point me in some kind of direction. Also if it’s not to much to ask could you reply to my email?
    Kind Regards

    • I’m afraid you’re unlikely to be able to get any film for your Kodak E160. Shortly after Kodak launched their instant camera, Polaroid sued them and in winning their case, prevented the sale of both instant cameras and film by Kodak.
      The only place you may find film now is the likes of Ebay or flea markets.

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