I was recently fortunate enough to place in the final six of the Times Young Photographer of year competition. It was a great experience and I hope to try again next year, hopefully when I am not in the middle of my University finals! Here are two of the images I entered:

This picture of Mike Vine was the one published in The Times (UK). It was taken at Dinas Powys skatepark and I used 3 flashes to light the skater and freeze his motion. Mike took some nasty slams on this one, but I think it was worth it!

This photo was taken looking into the crowd at a Sum41 gig in the students union in Cardiff. The kids worshiping their heroes. No flash was used in this photo, just the light coming from the stage.
You can read more about the competition on the Times site. You can also view the images on Flickr by clicking on the images.
I took photos at the Cardiff University Summer ball last night, I will be putting galleries up in the next few days. There are a lot of photos so bare with me.
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The student media awards were held in the Cardiff Hilton hotel, celebrating the best in student media.

Amy Harrison the current edior for the Gair Rhydd newspaper and media at Cardiff.
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Just came across the PDN photo competition, some truly stunning and inspirational work in the galleries. Well worth spending some time going through the winner’s entries. The main PDN site is here.

Screen shot of the gallery of winners, © PDN/Mark Zibert 2008.
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Dan le sac vs. Scroobius Pip shot to fame last year with their track Thou Shalt Always Kill, receiving NME praise despite denouncing it along with the Smiths and Nirvana mid song. They aren’t your average Barfly indie visitors, their first song dealt with why you shouldn’t slash your wrists. Why? It’s harsh on your sister. Their on stage furniture; including a TV and reading desk add to the feeling this isn’t just a group, but a statement. All this done in good humour with eyes half open and bottle of wine in hand of course.

Dan le Sac speaking his mind
The crowd knew exactly what to expect and couldn’t have been happier to indulge a 6 foot bearded man preaching to them about the darker points of life, electronic samples pumping out in the background. The tiny stage of Barfly was host to a TV broadcast from the reading desk, shown on the television whilst the show continued, both members taking breaks to relax in the armchair when it all got a bit too much to handle. A different take on UK hip-hop if that’s what it is, less guns and bitches, more home truths; a refreshing change! Their debut album Angles is out on May 12th.

Scroobius Pip tuning in the TV

Photos and review from the Cardiff Barfly on 24th April 2008. More pictures below:
This article also appeared in Quench magazine, my first published review! First of many? Only time will tell…
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IMG has been a long running tradition for Cardiff university students, each year teams from Cardiff University compete in netball and football. This year an event was organised to celebrate their achievements at a ceremony. I was asked to go along and photograph the winners and the event setup.

The football winners

Netball winners


Pre-arrival of guests in Solus

There are many more images below please click a thumbnail image to view bigger. If you attended the ceremony and would like a get hold of prints please contact me or leave a comment in the post.
A bit thanks goes out to Dave Green for assisting me on this at such short notice, legend.
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