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Gallery Stock

July 20th, 2012 — 9:20am

The marble covered Big Buddha image atop Nakkerd Hill between Chalong and Kata.

I have some good news to share. I’m delighted to say that my photography is now represented by Gallery Stock.

I signed with them a few months ago but of course it’s a lengthy process getting these things up and running but my work is slowly coming online. The first batch of images can be seen on their website and there’ll be much more to come over the coming weeks.

I’m particularly pleased to sign with Gallery Stock because they are interested in many of my more graphic images that I love taking but are often declined by the book publisher I work with. It’s great to have an outlet for what I consider some of my best shots.

Gallery Stock is a premium rights-managed image library with offices in New York and London that represents many top photographers around the world and I’m extremely happy that they invited me to join them.

In these days of mega images libraries offering royalty-free stock and poor deals for photographers, it’s good to know that Gallery Stock is committed to taking good care of its photographers and its discerning clients.

Click to find out more about Gallery Stock and view my work. Pop back in a few weeks as new work will be added at regular intervals.

I’ll have more good news to divulge next week. Stay tuned.

 

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Monument of Independence

April 18th, 2012 — 6:03pm

While in Phnom Penh I stayed just around the corner from the Monument of Independence.  Flight delays meant that I arrived just as the light was starting to fade. I checked in, threw my bag on the bed and dashed out to take advantage of the ‘blue hour’. I was just in time to catch a couple of long exposures. The next day a crane moved in, fences were erected and workmen started ripping up the marble around the monument for renovation…

Monument of Independence, Phnom Penh

The Monument of Independence is a memorial to Cambodia’s war dead and also commemorates independence from the French which was granted in 1953. The impressive structure acts as a busy traffic circle at the junction of Sihanouk and Norodom boulevards.

The recent flurry of activity of late is because I am flying off to the UK on Friday for an photography exhibition and awards night and won’t be able to post for a while. More on this later.

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