copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
Scotland. The holiday destination of my youth, particularly the west coast. In my opinion one of the most stunning landscapes in the world…. and they invented the Single Malt Whisky. What more can you ask?
Here are a few of my favourite shots from the land famous for its historic castles, traditional Highland games and beautiful lochs.
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
Budapest has been described as the place where East meets West. Separated by the Danube, Buda on the west bank and Pest on the east were once separate cities, but were unified in 1873. It boasts some fantastic architecture and is ranked by Forbes as 'Europe's 7th most idyllic place to live.' Here are a few photographs I took during a recent visit.
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
World Bench Project copyright. © Gill Moore 2013
The World Bench Project is a web-based worldwide photo project which aims to celebrate the humble bench by featuring photographs and stories generated by the site’s community. It encourages engagement; visitors can upload their own images and view, vote and comment on photographs already on the site.
This is a fascinating project. I've had a few of images accepted which you can see to the left here.
Check out the website by clicking on the image right and if you like what you see there, then why not upload some of your own pictures.
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
Anyone who has been inside a photographic studio knows how chaotic they can seem. Here is a timelapse video I made showing how Blink Studios ‘evolved’ over the course of a week in just 60 seconds.
copyright. © Blink Photo Ltd
I recently did a video for the guys at High and Mighty. Our two actors, who were actual High and Mighty store managers did a great job, but .......... well see for yourself! I don’t believe anyone could watch these outtakes without smiling.
copyright. © Blink Photo Ltd
Its only recently that I discovered the beauty of Derbyshire, but now I love the place. Here are a few pictures from some of my favourite places in England’s first National Park.
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
The island of Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece. In World War II, the island was occupied by the Italians, a stage in their history giving rise to the novel 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin', by English author Louis de Bernières, later made into a hollywood film starring Nicolas Cage. It is a stunningly beautiful place and here are a few photographs which hopefully do it justice.
copyright. © Steve Bradshaw
I recently attended a performance of Mozart’s Requiem by The Hallé Orchestra at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. A great performance in a superb venue. It reminded me of this shot I did a few years ago of the Hallé and Choir with their conductor at the time Kent Nagano.