Under a Parasol: Crich Tramway Edwardian Weekend
I went back 100 years to the Edwardian age at Crich Tramway to photograph parasols, soldiers and couples on my TLR and Brownie No 2 cameras.
I went back 100 years to the Edwardian age at Crich Tramway to photograph parasols, soldiers and couples on my TLR and Brownie No 2 cameras.
I went along to the inaugural Batley Vintage Day to photograph re-enactors on my Mamiya C330F taking part in this exciting new local event.
I returned for a second year to the Hawoth 1940s event in the picturesque West Yorkshire town.
I will be showcasing a selection of photographs from vintage events and races at Dean Clough in Halifax on the 3rd of May. There will be a launch event at 12 noon, with refreshments.
I returned to Crich Tramway for another of their excellent 1940s events over the Easter break. I used a new 135mm TLR lens on the Mamiya, and focused on getting great portraits of re-enactors at the event.
Read about why the square 6×6 format has become one of my favourites – and how a new format might take my fancy.
Another early morning trip to a motorsport exhibition, this time to Race Retro at Stoneleigh Park in Coventry. Featuring beautiful vintage and classic racing cars, racing legends and an outdoor rally stage, this was a great event to start of the classic and historic motor racing season.
See how I got on with a mix of digital and film photography at this amazing event.
I was lucky enough the be allowed to photograph the PPiK Ginetta 24 hour kart endurance race in Leeds, which was the first event of it’s kind in the UK. Low light, indoor conditions provided a new and challenging environment to photograph. Find out how I got on at this superb karting track.
Over the 25th to the 28th of October, the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway held a beer and music festival at the Oxenhope station on their heritage railway line. I got the privilege of photographing the event, and took a long a trio of film and digital cameras.