Posted on February 22, 2011
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I had someone come to me recently for some 1-2-1 tuition of because of struggling to keep up at the local camera club. The majority of the problems people have with using their new DSLRs can be addressed via some targeted tuition time. In addition to 1-2-1 training, the next group camera skills workshop is in Canterbury on April 16th at a large private country house in the middle of the Kent countryside. You can book online or email photo@timstubbings for more information.

Digital Camera Photography Training Courses & Workshops in Kent
- Digital Camera Photography Training Courses & Workshops in Kent
Posted on February 16, 2011

Sarah & Dave booked me as their wedding photographer for part of their wedding in Broadstairs near Ramsgate. It was freezing cold day (-wind chill factor) but that didn’t spoil their enjoyment. We managed to in quick walk near the seafront before the cold become too much. The overcast conditions were great for skin tones and I worked with the available light (for once!) rather than introducing directional light from off-camera flash. I shoot a selective number of weddings per year in both Kent and across the UK – so do please get in touch if you’re planning a wedding in 2011 or 2012.
Posted on February 16, 2011

Prince Edward has visited Canterbury to look at work on the building of the £25 million new Marlowe Theatre. As a patron of the new theatre he was given a tour of the building on Monday.
The prince, who is also the Earl of Wessex, chatted to those involved in the project including architect Keith Williams and Janice McGuinness, the head of culture at Canterbury City Council which owns the theatre. He said: “It’s great to see the design team’s ideas becoming a reality. I’m very impressed with what I’ve seen today and look forward with eager anticipation to the finished theatre. I congratulate the community that work together to create a wonderful project such as this. These are difficult times but once it is built the new Marlowe Theatre will be of enormous benefit, not only to Canterbury, but also to the rest of the region.” I was photographing the event as part of my corporate association with the Friends of the Marlowe.
























