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Workshop opportunities with Gavin Gough, Matt Brandon, Karl Grobl and Marco Ryan that will help fund projects with NGOs
Cosmopolitan Cairo and Boutique Hotels
I am fortunate in that my New Year has begun with a bang. On the 1st of January a feature article on Cosmopolitan Cairo for SilverKris –the in-flight magazine of Singapore Airlines – was published with 5 pages of my images used to illustrate the story.
Low light and landlag – a winning formula
One of the few advantages of jet lag – or in my case as a cheeky friend pointed out given my mad travel schedule this should be renamed land lag – is that you are often up before the birds, which does provide you with the opportunity to take advantage of that magical time around [...]
Are you in denial? Is Cairo just a pretension?
Thankfully my day job is not as a comedian. Sorry! The “de-Nile” joke is pretty over used isn’t it, but its late and I needed something for the title. I bet Google would have preferred something different too! Last week, I announced the launch of the Cairo Photo Tours, part of a new and active [...]
Cairo Photo Group is launched: School Studio, Tours and Services
It has been a busy week., because on top of my day job as an ecommerce strategy consultant, a number of fun photography projects have been brewing
The early part of the week was consumed with launching Focus for Humanity – a new Not For Profit foundation that supports – that was the subject of my last post.
The middle part of the week has been taken up with writing a guest post for Matt Brandon’s Digital trekker blog this Friday all about the inspiration behind Focus For Humanity and how to help unlock value for organizations in using images and making plans to do a trip down the Nile in a couple of weeks with Matt when he visits Egypt to start planning some new workshops and tours here.
Heat, luxury and a land of opportunity – How Egypt offers great workshop potential
At 50c, a Canon 5d Mk2 becomes too hot to handle! Literally and figuratively. The L series lens with their metal fittings burn the hands and the camera body itself is uncomfortably hot. Sweat gets into the eyes and onto the palms making it difficult to see the settings or make any adjustments.
But, despite this, we are striking a rich seem of cultural images.


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