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This is such a gorgeous way to display an image of your loved one, the image is mounted in a beautiful block of glacial acrylic, 30mm deep, that acts like a prism! It's brilliant, and is available in a variety of sizes.

If you're stuck for something different as a gift this Christmas, I've now got gift vouchers available, in a choice of four different values! These can be redeemed for any kind of shoot, from a session with the whole family, to a one of the kids running free on the beach, a lifestyle session with just the two of you, or an ultra special Just You photoshoot for the special woman in your life! They're available right here www.amazingphotostore.co.uk/jerryfennerphotography/

Increasing concerns about terrorism, paedophilia, health and safety, personal privacy and plain old paranoia about pretty much anything Her Majesty’s subjects get up to has resulted in a deep mistrust of photographers.
Police routinely invoke anti-terror legislation to prevent photographers from carrying out their work, and photojournalists are constantly filmed at public gatherings and their details kept on an ever-growing database. Tourists, particularly foreign tourists, are also targeted by police, as was the case with an Austrian father and son recently who made the mistake of photographing a building of an extremely sensitive nature—Walthamstow bus station.
Put simply, Britain has become a no-photo zone, and so if you fail to comply, you may find yourself liable to attack, arrest or harassment. Recognising that Britain is not the only country where such a draconian anti-photographer culture is developing, the British Journal of Photography is beginning an international visual campaign to raise awareness.
Over the next year we hope to gather thousands of self-portraits of
photographers-professional and amateur—from around the world,
each holding up a white card with the words, ‘Not a crime’ or ‘I am not a terrorist’.

Taken as part of my Obsessions series, a portrait collection showing people doing what they most love, Jane asked me if the BBC could use one of the images in a feature they were going to run. I was delighted of course!
www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/content/a ... r_feature.shtml

I'm always looking to meet with people full of creativity, to work with, and learn with! It's a great way of learning new techniques, getting inspired, testing yourself, and testing your kit too!
If you are a photographer, model, or you want to be a model, make up artist, artist, actor, dancer (espcially dancers - I would love to do more work with dancers, any discilpline, creating images for you to use in your portfolio, and me in mine!) or body painter bursting with ideas, living or working around Dorset and the New Forest, or happy to travel to this area, give me a shout and lets see if we can do something; I'm always excited to work TFCD with the right people!

I'm adding Boudoir Photography to the range of services I offer and obviously want to build a portfolio of work to show. I've done a couple of shoots so far but would love to do some more and to help build my portfolio in this area, I'm offering five free shoots, including £50 worth of prints. What's the catch? I need images for my website, that's all!

Wildwood was terrific, I was so pleased with the way mine and Hilary's work went so well together, and interested and intrigued at the varied reaction to my pieces!
Wildwood is very much a work in progress, and there will be more exhibitions, as the work develops. A venue has already been booked for 2010, The Moontree Gallery in Boscombe.
www.moontree.org.uk/Moontree Gallery.html