Busy couple of weeks at the Euros. On we go.
Busy couple of weeks at the Euros. On we go.
First day of filming at Euros in Switzerland. Chucked some lights and stuff into a small room.
These are the floodlights of Goodison Park turned off in real time. Thanks to the gent who flicked the many switches in the right order and to Everton for sorting it out. Shot used in a BBC doc on iplayer ‘Goodbye to Goodison’.
Shooting for a doc on Everton’s move from Goodison Park.
Thanks to Rob Burrow and Chris Hoy for trusting us and letting us in. Inspirational men. Very proud to be part of the BBC Breakfast team that made these documentaries with them.
The 2 hr press conference on the integrated transport plan was a riot. Had to be there…
Lots of Manchester United fans of all ages came out to mark the passing of the great Denis Law. Another legend gone and the last of the United ‘Trinity.’ Sad day.
A little chilly at work today. Drone filming brought to a halt by ice warning.
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Fresh out.
Back to it.
Anytime old boy. Milk and one sugar by the way.
Some dodgy names on there.
3 camera shoot using fx9, fx6 and a7s3. Been doing this for years but much easier with reliable auto focus and cameras that match without too much attention.
Sharing details of in-person safety training for Lebanon-based photojournalists, February 2025, from our friends at Samir Kassir Foundation.
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No thanks.
In shock that the #museum I have dedicated most of my working life to is threatened with closure. I urge #Leeds people to respond to the upcoming public consultation and fight to preserve such a loved and important site. Local government funding needs fixing urgently.
Great effort sir.
An intense and brilliant couple of days following the extraordinary Kevin Sinfield and his team. #bbcbreakfast #mnd
Filming for BBC Breakfast with Kevin Sinfield before his next challenge in aid of MND.
This subject feels too important to change the law with a very close majority. That said, even if the bill loses on a close vote, that shouldn't be an end to the debate. We need to keep looking for a concensus.
An overwhelmingly good night.
Works for me
That’s cos you is a professional
Nicely shot that.
D. Go for a coffee.