PHOTOGRAPHY

SAMPLES OF WORK

Published Front Covers

The Art of Bonsai Magazine - Sep 1998 Canal and Riverboat Magazine - Feb 2004 The Art of Bonsai Magazine - Oct 1998

Property News - 28 September 2005


Though not a professional photographer, I have always enjoyed taking photographs. When I became a writer for magazines , I discovered that editors were more interested in articles if accompanied by photographs. Until recently, photographs for magazines were submitted as either prints or transparencies (slides). Nearly all the photographs that appear in the articles listed in the 'IN PRINT' section were taken by me. I have also sold photographs to agencies and publications.

Today I use two cameras; A FUJIFILM S3000 and a SONY DSC-P71.

FUJIFILM S3000 and a SONY DSC-P71

Below are samples of some of my work. Click on a thumbnail to enlarge.


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Examples

Canal terminus at Aylesbury A sign moved by a prankster between Langley and George Green on the Berks-Bucks border Cordyline australis, (Cabbage Palm) potted in a garden in Langley, Berkshire Hotel BoatsNarrow (Motor) Boat 'Morpeth (right) and its' butty 'Alnwick' (left) emerging from a lock on the Grand Union Canal The Jubilee River (Maidenhead and Windsor Flood Alleviation Channel) at its' confluence with the River Thames near Windsor, Berkshire Glass painted bottle by craft demonstrator Michelle Saxon against the backdrop of the lake in Black Park, Buckinghamshire QVC (UK) Shopping Channel Craft Demonstrator Michelle Saxon Hotel BoatsNarrow (Motor) Boat 'Morpeth (right) and its' butty 'Alnwick' (left) emerging from a lock on the Grand Union Canal Hotel Narrow Boat 'Morpeth' appraching another narrow boat in a tunnel on the Grand Union Canal Root formation of a plant at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire A family of Swans on the Grand Union Canal A tomato grown by Adults with Learning Disabilities at an Allotment in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Young and hungry chicks in their nest in a garden hedge in Langley. Berkshire

Scrapbook made by Craft Demonstrator Michelle Saxon against a backdrop of the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal at its' terminus in Slough, Berkshire An unusual mooring bollard at 'Bates Boatyard' on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal Water overflowing lock gates on the Aylesbury Arm of the Grand Union Canal A contented Canine at the 2004 Slough Canal Festival, Berkshire A drummer at the annual 'Mela' celebration at Upton Park in Slough 2004 Polyanthus flowers in a garden in Langley, Slough, Berkshire Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) in London by night. A hanging decoration by Craft Demonstrator Michelle Saxon A wire 'Dragonfly' by Craft Demonstrator Michelle Saxon against the background of the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal A decorated vase (The Moonvase) by Craft Demonstrator Michelle Saxon against the backdrop of the lake at Black Park, Buckinghamshire Narrowboat 'Morpeth' enters a lock on the Grand Union Canal Customers at the 'Pink Punters' in Fenny Stratford near Milton Keynes A greenhouse full of propogating plants at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire An idle 'water sprinkler' at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire Hotel Narrow boats 'Morpeth' and 'Alnwick' moored opposite Stoke Bruene Canal Museum Sunset at the canal terminus at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Spring shoots on a shrub at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire Tree against a cloudy sky at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire Wall furniture on the old stables at Wexham Nursery in Slough, Berkshire The Whipsnade 'White Lion'taken from the Grand Union Canal

Richard Hill has an online catalogue of images. Click here to visit his photography website.


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