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David Norfolk (LRPS)

I have been an amateur photographer for many years, and was taught colour darkroom in Australia. I now take photographs for my articles and work digitally - the abstract photography I like is much less clumsy on the PC. I have just achieved my LRPS Distinction with the Royal Photographic Society.

Contact me if you want to buy my mounted, hand-printed images. Reduced-size machine prints of some of my work can be obtained through my Photobox Pro gallery.

I like the work of William Eggleston and finding beauty in the mundane; Lee Miller; and Helmut Newton - although, I'm really trying to make my own style. I strongly believe that the camera is most fun when it is telling lies, but creating unreality is much harder in these days of Photoshop, paradoxically, than it was when I just had to re-photograph my darkroom creations onto Kodachrome to achieve "Reality".

I have a BSc in Chemistry. I am a member of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS), the Britsh Computer Society (CITP), the National Union of Journalists and the Institute of Directors.

 

 

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