County Farms Project
In its report ‘Reviving County Farms’ the authors, CPRE, state that ‘County farms are smallholdings owned by local authorities and originally intended to be let out to young and first-time
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In its report ‘Reviving County Farms’ the authors, CPRE, state that ‘County farms are smallholdings owned by local authorities and originally intended to be let out to young and first-time
Film Noir is a style of movie that came to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s and was heavily influenced by the German films of the 1920s, known as German
Documentary photography project highlighting the growing issue of homelessness In October the homeless charity, Stonepillow, allowed me access to their facilities to see the work they do and meet the
The featured image of this blog was AI generated. I used Google to identify a free online application, entered a few words and seconds later an image was generated that
I consider myself to be a social documentary photographer but what is social documentary photography? What is social documentary photography? I think social documentary photography is photography that captures an
Palermo Mon Amour I was in Turin recently and whilst there visited two photography exhibitions that were very different. I’m a big fan of Letizia Battaglia and I knew that
Documentary Photography for FSMU Last week I travelled to Uganda with a British educational charity, Okwasa and FMSU, who currently support two schools in a rural parish in Eastern Uganda
Employing documentary photography to document CSR impact Despite the pressures of rising costs that are squeezing the margins of businesses, I’ve spent much of this year on CSR photography; working
Any photographer who considers themselves to be a creative or an artist, is usually delighted when they are ask to photograph for a corporate client, and then almost certainly frustrated
Photo essay – Part 1 The first in a series of photo essays about Bognor Regis and what I call, the Ice Cream Economy. Late last year I came across
I created The Leader’s Lens as a way of using photography to help individuals reflect on their leadership style and then share their story as part of a collective experience. It
How I approached a series of portraits from a visual branding perspective. Spotify states: Any artist who thinks they can build a career just on the merit of their sound
Andrew Cameron is a business and social documentary photographer with a particular focus on Sustainability Communications, Corporate & Social Responsibility (CSR & ESG) Photography and Social Impact case studies. Andrew works with businesses and organisations to create compelling visual stories to support employee communication and stakeholder engagement. Often using Black and White combined with a natural social documentary photography style to create authentic images.