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10 May 2012 | No Comment | 2,126 views
An interview with sports photographer Geoff Waugh

Geoff Waugh is a multi-award winning sports photographer who specialises in cyclesport of all disciplines. When he’s not in shooting a road bike race from a muddy Belgian ditch he can be found up a mountain photographing downhill bikers or at a velodrome with the track racers.

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13 Oct 2011 | 8 Comments | 3,574 views
An interview with photographer Sue Flood

Before she became a full-time photographer, Sue Flood worked with the BBC for 11 years in their Natural History Unit where she was an Associate Producer on the award-winning series ‘The Blue Planet’, and also more recently on ‘Planet Earth’. I recently met up with Sue again to have a chat about her recent travels to some warmer climates…

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10 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 355 views
Favourite Locations: Snowdonia

In the “Favourite Locations” articles we will be asking photographers to tell us about a particular location that they simply love to photograph. It might be a small, local site that only a few people know about, or a huge expanse that requires some expert knowledge to get the best out of. It doesn’t matter whether it’s within walking distance or a day’s plane flight away; it’s all about the location, location, location. Here, Royston Wake tells us about some of his favourite places in Snowdonia, North Wales.

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3 Jun 2011 | 2 Comments | 1,288 views
Interview with a Photographer – a charity calendar shoot

Producing and selling a calendar has become an increasingly popular way of raising funds for and awareness of worthwhile charities across the world. As such, many photographers are finding themselves asked by friends or family to shoot the images for these calendars. In this interview I spoke to pro photographer Tony Read about his involvement in a charity calendar and some of the challenges he faced shooting it.

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11 May 2011 | 2 Comments | 359 views
Favourite locations: Baconsthorpe Castle

In the “Favourite Locations” articles we will be asking photographers to tell us about a particular location that they simply love to photograph. It might be a small, local site that only a few people know about, or a huge expanse that requires some expert knowledge to get the best out of. It doesn’t matter whether it’s within walking distance or a day’s plane flight away; it’s all about the location, location, location. Here, Ben Weeks tells us about Baconsthorpe castle in Norfolk and why it is one of his favourite places to photograph.

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7 Apr 2011 | 2 Comments | 941 views
Why I love my Lowepro DryZone 100

In the “Why I love my…” articles we will be asking photographers to tell us about a specific piece of equipment that they have developed a strong bond with and whose presence has improved their photographic experiences. It might be a near perfect combination of form and function that is to be put up on a pedestal and worshipped, or a flawed and challenging device that requires a fair bit of effort to wrangle the best out of, but whose companionship is essential. Here, Ben Weeks tells us why he loves his Lowepro DryZone 100 backpack.

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30 Mar 2011 | 38 Comments | 1,139 views
An interview with photographer Sue Flood

We sat down with professional photographer and former BBC producer Sue Flood, who worked on the award-winning series The Blue Planet to find out more about her photography in some of the coldest places on Earth…Plus we have a signed copy of her book up for grabs!

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26 Jan 2011 | 5 Comments | 3,290 views
WEX Gallery Photograph of the Year!

Warehouse Express community members once again turned in some stunning photographs for the monthly WEX Gallery competition. Each year our judges award one of these winners £250 to spend at Warehouse Express and the Photograph of the Year title. We’re pleased to announce the 2010 winner is Martin Chamberlain with his powerful shot of a Sadhu.

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22 Dec 2010 | One Comment | 602 views
The story behind the photo with Tony Pick

In our final Story Behind the Photo installment, gallery owner and photography teacher Tony Pick shares one of his favourite photos that features the colour red. With this series of interviews we’ve aimed to share a wide range of photos that feature the colour red in support of the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) Red for Heart photography competition, which closes at midnight on the 9th of January 2011.

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16 Dec 2010 | 2 Comments | 351 views
The story behind the photo with Greg Thurtle

This week, wedding photographer Greg Thurtle shares the story behind one of his photos featuring the colour red. This series of interviews brings to the blog a wide range of photos that all featuring the colour red in support of the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) Red for Heart photography competition.