Author Archives: Andy
Developing Colour Film. That’s difficult isn’t it?
Well, put simply the answer is no. No you don’t need a darkroom. No you don’t need expensive equipment. No you don’t need complicated temperature control. The image above was developed, basically, in my kitchen sink. No darkroom. No expensive … Continue reading
Bikes And Babes
I took some snaps at the Horsham Ride-In charity bike show at the weekend at the invitation of the gorgeous Helen from ModelMayhem and her equally lovely friend Ruby. Hopefully if this gallery thing works you should be able to … Continue reading
Vanity and Obsession
Last Thursday evening I was lucky enough to get along to the launch of Kevin Mason’s Vanity Project exhibition at Garage Studios in Brighton’s North Laine. Thanks to Kev and Georgie for being patient enough to pose for my attempts … Continue reading
Unfinished Business
A recent move of server meant I had to move my blog. This made me realise I haven’t updated it for 10 months! To rectify that, here’s a few of my favourite snaps from the NY visit in my last … Continue reading
An Englishman In New York
Wall Street Originally uploaded by AndyWilson …or what I did on my holiday. More photos and scintillating text to follow soon…
Brighton Naked Bike Ride
At the recent flickr meet on Brighton Beach mention was made of the Brighton Naked Bike Ride, and of the fact they welcomed photographers – so I decided to pack a long lens, a Holga and a Demekin 110 fisheye … Continue reading
Garage Studios Flash Course
Last Sunday I loaded up a real camera bag with real cameras and flashes, grabbed my flimsy £15 Argos Tripod and headed (in my new car) over to Brighton for the Garage Studios 1-day Flash Course. I’m not quite sure … Continue reading
Back On The Road Again
Well, it took a few weeks but I’ve finally replaced my written off Accord – with another Honda. Drove out to Herstmonceux Observatory to use their car park for some snaps on a Zenit LC-A – but when I got … Continue reading
Damn It
Had a bit of a “knock” on the way to work yesterday. Basically the guy in front stopped suddenly and I didn’t I walked away with just a little seat-belt bruising, but the guy in front was holding his neck … Continue reading
Telegraph recommends “flipping” primary residence
The way The Telegraph has been drip feeding the MP’s expenses scandal over the last week has been interesting. I don’t think anyone could deny that they’ve tried to stick to their party political agenda – getting the outrage about … Continue reading