Monthly Archives: September 2010

New Seascape Gallery

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been updating many of my favourite images using the latest version of Photoshop, CS5 and the processing techniques that I have developed over the last couple of years. My current workflow consists mainly … Continue reading

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The Subject is Light

You would think that someone who calls their photography company “Magic Hour Travelscapes” believes that the most ingredient in travel and landscape photography is the quality of light. After all, one of my favourite landscape photographers, Joe Cornish stated it … Continue reading

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ANZANG Nature Exhibition

I’m pleased to announce that my image “Gothic Pinnacles”, a long exposure seascape from Phillip Island in Australia was successful in the ANZANG competition this year. It’s the fourth year running that I’ve been involved in the year book or exhibition. Continue reading

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More Stories From Cuba

As a follow-up to my guest blog on Art Wolfe’s website titled “The Visual Storyboard”, I thought I would post a few photos that illustrate the story-telling approach to travel photography that I strive for. Continue reading

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Guest Blog this week on Art Wolfe

My article “The Visual Storyboard” has been published on Art Wolfe’s blog, where I was a guest blogger this week. Continue reading

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Welcome to our New Blog

Welcome to our new integrated blog. I’ve also added 5 more New Zealand images to the web gallery. Continue reading

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Next Stop – Scotland

I’m pleased to announce MHT’s next destination – Scotland. Due to commitments in London, we have had to shelve travel plans to China. People often ask why we have no landscapes from the United Kingdom despite having a portfolio of … Continue reading

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