OUR CONTRIBUTORS
PETER FENECH
In this issue, our Staff Writer has been exploring the many facets involved in shooting stunning images of the golden hours.
You’ll find his feature on p34.
He’s also investigated ways of making your workshops more profitable in the career guide, starting on p86 of the magazine.
Website:
DPHOTOGRAPHER.CO.UK
MATTHEW RICHARDS
This issue our regular gear reviewer Matthew has had a look at the equipment required to get sharp shots, exploring four pivot tripods and assessing which of them offers the most advantages, which offers great value and, of course, which is most deserving of your hard-earned money.
Website:
MATTHEWRICHARDS.UK
ANGELA NICHOLSON
Gear expert
Angela spends significant chunks of her time reviewing kit, and knows what’s available inside out. In this issue, she’s taken a look at six diverse accessories to see whether they are worthy of your consideration for your next purchase, considering their benefits in detail. Head over to p110 of the magazine.
Website:
ANGELANICHOLSON.COM
JASON HAWKES
Jason is based just outside London, but works internationally. A specialist at working from helicopters, his clients include brands such as Apple, Virgin Atlantic, Amazon, Rolex, Microsoft, Nike, Coca Cola and many more. In the feature starting on p60, he reveals what his career entails.
Website:
JASONHAWKES.COM
TOM BARNES
Professional portrait photographer Tom Barnes is a respected and well-known name in the industry and a frequent contributor to the magazine. In this issue, alongside his namesake
Tom Oldham, he has contributed to the portraits feature that starts on p48 of the mag.
Website:
TOMBARNES.CO
TOM OLDHAM
Tom Oldham has recently been awarded first place in the Portraiture category at the 2018 Sony World Photography Awards for his series The
Last Of The Crooners. In the portraits feature on p48 of the magazine, he reveals some of the secrets behind his award-winning work, discussing the planning and considerations required.
Website:
TOMOLDHAM.COM