What is photography?
We all take photographs but what is photography? And would understanding what photography is, help us to make better pictures and identify where photographs can be used to best advantage?
This is where I write about my documentary photography projects and other aspects of photography that interest me.
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We all take photographs but what is photography? And would understanding what photography is, help us to make better pictures and identify where photographs can be used to best advantage?
Great photographers are also editors – they are always thinking photography “I don’t just take photographs, I think.” Don McCullin Storytelling requires thinking photography Thinking photography is about about making
Change Communications has become a discipline in its own right as organisations attempt to change with ever greater frequency and speed. It is the very nature of these change programmes,
Last year I was taking photographs for a client (Pilon) who operates in the Social Housing Sector providing construction and refurbishment services throughout the London and the South East. The challenge, as always,
As a business or leader, you know you have achieved effective employee engagement when the connection that people feel towards the organisation leads to a willingness in them to go
When people ask ‘What type of photography do you do?’ I find it more helpful to talk about projects I’m working on at that time because they usually represent the
Giving back to the community and being a good neighbour is a pillar of many business strategies. Unfortunately, not all businesses appear to be completely sincere with but one way
This is a short documentary photo story about a photography project focussed on a Hampshire family farm that has diversified and is now producing award-winning English Sparkling Wine – whilst
Portrait photography is a broad discipline. A portrait is a portrayal of a person, and a portrayal is defined as a depiction of the subject matter, which could be in
Getting photography proposals accepted requires time, effort and imagination. The worst photography proposals I’ve read are the ones that are clearly templates written with chunks of text that are cut
In this article, I’m going to analyse 6 film noir images. But before I do that, let me just clarify what is unique about this particular style of photography… What
Many businesses use photography as a business tool to communicate and engage with customers, employees, investors and other stakeholder groups. It is often referred to as business photography or corporate
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.