General News
General News Posts
Busy Bee …
Apologies for those following the blog for the lack of updates in the last 2 weeks.
It’s been busy (which is good news)
I ‘ve been shooting 3 weddings in the last few weeks. One in London, one in Scotland and one in Richmond.
I’ll post up some pictures and details shortly 🙂I also recently updated to Photoshop CS4 to make use of the CS4 64 bit version so I can now use much more of my editing system’s 12Gb Ram as the 32bit CS3 (and 4) can only use a maximum of 3Gb.
Also finished the last of the prints for Rob Durston’s exhibition in N.Ireland starting 3rd June: https://www.anoceanapart.com/
I’ll be going over for the opening night to see the show in action and I’ll post some pics when I get back.But for now …. back to the picture editing 🙂
The economy is on the up ….
As reported by the BBC News website, mortgage lending increased by 29% last month and completed property sales leapt by 40% between February and March.
https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8049535.stmI’ve been working with some people in the financial sector and they’ve said that their employers (banks) made more than healthy net profits in the 1st quarter of the year and more contract jobs are becoming available (I used to contract)
The papers are reporting ‘annual losses’ as they don’t seem to want to report that most companies have been making profits for the last 3-6 months.
But as we’re well on the way back, hopefully all private enterprises will start to get a little more work now the upturn in the economy is spreading wider and faster
Canvas My Art news feed
Canvas My Art news feed.
I’ve decided to use this blog feed on my Canvas website. It did have it’s own news/blog pages but I figured that it makes more sense to update just one blog and publish it in both locations.
Canvas My Art is an extension of my photography so i’ll also be adding updates regarding exhibitions and new artists I work with.
It’s aliiiiive :o)
It’s aliiiiive 🙂
The power supply arrived on Tuesday from eBuyer and I had it installed in a Jiffy.
Amazing peice of kit that lets you plug in only what you need which keeps the internal cable spagetti to a minimum and improves air flow.Installed XP64 and it flys.
What used to take me 2 minutes to compute on my laptop now takes about 10 seconds.
I still have to try passing some effects over some 500mb .tif files, but I’m sure it’ll be a breeze.