Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you The Right Honourable Reverend Alabama Jackson!
Shot from a few years ago for the @ohmygoditsthechurch 7 Deadly Sins Tour. Riffing on the Famous shot from American Beauty.
These guys are ridiculously talented and it's always a laugh working with them
Here's a shot I took nearly 20 years ago in Central Laos.
My father and I were heading west to the Plain of Jars and stopped at a small village at the cross roads for lunch. It was very cold and the woman depicted in the shot was the restaurant owners mother. She was an amazing cook.
hi guys, as some of you already know, I've been working on a tether protection plate with a quick release at the camera side called Fotofortress. It is now ready to go and is up on amazon UK with 20 units to sell to test the market. If you're in the photography business, go take a look and if you like the idea, please feel free to buy one or send the link to friends who would be interested. word of mouth is key here and any help I can get would be greatly appreciated. If these sell quickly, i'll be moving into mass production in the next couple of months. Head over to @fotofortress_2020 to find the link to the amazon page in the bio. Also, use the promo code PHOTOUNITED at checkout to get £5 off. Cheers guys!
Ever noticed how Palomino ponies are the same shade of orange as the president? Don't know who should be more offended by this, @realdonaldtrump or Arthur the pony?
Also can't decide on a title. Palomino President or President Pony. What do you think?
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Here's some recent work of an album cover I shot for @ohmygoditsthechurch . Riffing on the creation of Adam. Was a very funny day and I can't wait for their debut album, Genesis to come out! It's hilarious! Cheers @amybeesting and @benpirate .
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Here is a prototype of a product I've been designing over the last year called the Fotofortress.
Functions similarly to other tether cable protection devices on the market but with the added benefit of being quick release!
Its designed by a photographer, for photographers and will be cheap enough to produce that it won't break the bank.
It's been an interesting Road learning CAD and 3D printing as well as how to apply for design patents. But is has been worth it! I've got my first 20 units to test the market with at the pad printers so won't be long now.