Whenever I’m on location on a photo shoot, I’m conscious of time. Time ticking by as car owners, assistants and other members of the party have to stand and wait while I do my thing with the camera. For me, I hate the feeling that people are waiting around, getting bored, cold, hungry, especially at [...]
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Go Paperless Cold Turkey?
As a writer and a photographer with clients in the publishing industry, you might imagine that paper and magazines are my love. You are quite right, indeed, I still enjoy the first time I open a freshly printed magazine or book, inhaling that unique smell of glossy printed paper, the slight resistance from the page [...]
Porsche 911 GT3RS vs Ferrari 458 Italia – Feature
Two cars that have been written about so many times within the last twelve months that you must wonder what else can be said about them. As I write this, I’m not on the Number One tier of motoring writers who are given the very first opportunity to drive the latest releases before everyone else. [...]

Porsche 993RS Development Car Feature
Feature about the original Porsche 993RS factory development car that was mysteriously sold to the UK, complete with all the original factory road books documenting it’s early life “If you’re one of the very lucky few people in the world who has a 993RS parked in the garage, the chances are that this is the [...]
New Writing Client – Time to Get Concise.
It’s always interesting when a new client comes on board and just recently, thanks to a contact from Chris Garrett, we’ve started a three month period of online writing and photography for Car Rentals, a prominent UK based website delivering holiday car rental deals. Their blog content had been running for some time and while [...]

They Don’t Write Like That Any More. Do They?
A truly interesting Twitter exchange yesterday inspired me to write this post. It kind of started off at the weekend, with the anniversary of the tragic death of Ayrton Senna and I mentioned that I still had a copy of Cars and Car Conversions magazine’s “Ayrton Senna, Rally Driver” issue, written by Senna’s friend, the [...]
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