Liverpool Photographer

Strangeness at the Bluecoat. Sorry I neglected to get the creator of the work.

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patricia

Grace

I was looking at Patric Shaw’s work on Flickr and thinking “man this guy is really really good”. His edgy fashion-esque portraits, many by the looks of things shot on film just blew away my prejudices about flickr being full of amateurs and hackneyed photography. I particularly love his recent picture of Patricia Clarkson.

It only turns out he’s an A list photographer shooting fashion beauty and portraiture for some very big clients. I fell out with flickr a while back but it really made me rethink my position towards it. Check out his flickr stream, his agency and his own site.

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Liverpool Photography FacebookManaged to finally get around to creating a facebook page for my photography. If you’re a facebook user pop over and take a look and if you like what you see maybe like my page too.

Liverpool Photographer on Facebook.

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Absolutely staggering figures in this blog post from 1000 memories. Apparently 10% of all the photos that exist have been taken in the past 12 months. Click through the photo to read the original article.

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Liverpool Photographer Website Design ConceptAnyone who familiar with this site will already know I’m always tinkering with it. At any given moment you’ll find me working on one concept or another. This is one for my portfolio site. The site is currently hosted at krop and whilst it works perfectly well it does feel like time for a change.

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As part of a shift in emphasis for this site from a straightforward blog to more of a resource site, I’m sharing various tips & tricks about web design for photographers, especially WordPress and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). I’m figuring you found me by typing Liverpool Photographer into a search engine and, hopefully, I should be in or around the top position for that search term. I managed this by using straightforward SEO techniques, which I’ll be going into in upcoming articles, plus I’ll look at setting up and managing a site using WordPress and recommend suitable themes and plug-ins.

First up though – a little word of advice for anyone who is contemplating getting a site built by a web designer, friend, or the daughter of your next door neighbour:

buy the domain and hosting yourself.

I speak to so many people who tell the same story of not having access to their site because they’ve lost touch with the person who set the site up. Only today I was speaking to a friend from a cult Liverpool band who didn’t have the control he wanted over his site for that very reason. Don’t let the same happen to you.

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Steve Charles Singer

Steve and I go way way back, playing in bands together in our twenties. In those days he was a drummer but was usually the best singer in the band, nowadays he is a full time singer. Great to see him and shoot a couple of portraits.

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A great strategy for dealing with self doubt and the endless comparing of your work to others – from Joerg Colberg of Conscientous.

“What does it matter if other people take photographs? What do other people’s photographs have to do with your own photographs?”

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Stuart Xander of Xander and the Peace Pirates

Stuart Xander of the band Xander and the Peace Pirates. A popular band on the local circuit who recently supported Bon Jovi.

Interesting fact number one: I taught Stuart guitar for a little while back when I worked at Liverpool Community College, where he claims I introduced him to the blues. Not sure if I want to take responsibility for that or not! ;)

Interesting fact number 2: Many years later I became friends with his brother Keith who is a very fine lead guitar player. Keith is missing his right hand and plays with the aid of a claw. He actually tapes a plectrum onto the end and plays a mean blues guitar.

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Lana Brady

Lana was a regular around the city centre, and well known on the local folk music scene. Sadly we lost her last year but she’s still loved and missed by many.

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