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The sort of stuff I earn money from is very different to what appears here e.g. weddings, corporate work, pack shots, and event photography (you can visit the event photo business here www.ianmcgrawphotos.co.uk)
- JoinedMarch 2006
- HometownNottingham
- Current cityTwickenham
- CountryUK
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I came across i-mac's work through his pictures of Twickenham, which offer that combination of artistic excellence and interesting subjects that I always respond to. Since then I have been equally impressed by his work on places like Chelsea and St David's Cathedral and hope that he continue to bring his unique perspec… Read more
I came across i-mac's work through his pictures of Twickenham, which offer that combination of artistic excellence and interesting subjects that I always respond to. Since then I have been equally impressed by his work on places like Chelsea and St David's Cathedral and hope that he continue to bring his unique perspective to bear on other subjects.
Read lessI first became aware of Ian’s photography through Flickr, in particular his pictures at Twickenham, they immediately struck me as powerful, and I wanted to see more, he used rich saturated colours, which I naturally respond to.There are certain attributes that characterise Ian’s photography, firstly I’d cite his strong… Read more
I first became aware of Ian’s photography through Flickr, in particular his pictures at Twickenham, they immediately struck me as powerful, and I wanted to see more, he used rich saturated colours, which I naturally respond to.There are certain attributes that characterise Ian’s photography, firstly I’d cite his strong compositions and his good spacial awareness. Light plays a big part in every serious photographer’s work, but often Ian makes a feature of its subtleties and nuances in a very engaging way, be it a candle flame, a nocturne or a silhouette. The human presence is yet another strong quality I find in his architectural work, even if the space appears vacant, it’s as if ghosts linger close by. His photo series of Speakers Corner in London captures many eccentricities that otherwise could be missed. I’m certain many people will learn much from Ian’s thoughtful approach to the medium.
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