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FIAP News Article

FIAP (Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique, founded in 1946) is an international organisation of national associations of photography. More than 85 countries are members, comprising nearly one million individual photographers. So, in the amateur photography world FIAP is a pretty big deal.

Each month they produce a lavish newsletter which is distributed worldwide - and I’ve been asked to write an article on my underwater photography for their November issue. I’m pretty chuffed TBH.

My Diving Gannets image took the top award in the FIAP World Cup this year, so in that respect it was crowned top nature image in the world. It made the front cover of the December FIAP news and I thought that would be that.

But those gannets are the gift that just keeps on giving - I’m so very grateful to them and the fact that all the stars aligned to let me capture that photograph. I’ll publish the article here when it goes live.

Derbyshire Life Article 2

I was delighted when earlier this year Derbyshire Life asked me to produce a series of quarterly articles about my photography. The first one was published in May and the second one, covering my underwater photography, appeared this month. I’m really pleased with the layout in the magazine as it does full justice to the images which, for me, are more important than the text. You can read the full article here but it does mess up the layout in this PDF version - cheaper than buying the magazine though ;-)

Next time I will feature some of the iconic landscapes I have visited including Yellowstone, Provence, Cuba and several countries north of the Arctic Circle.

Derbyshire Life, August 2020

Derbyshire Life, August 2020