Having been shooting up and down Western Australia’s amazing coastline for a while now, I really like photographing seascapes just as the sun drops below the horizon (or before it rises, if I am up in time!) so have decided to shoot a whole series of them.
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Posted in Asia, Bali, Indonesia, Travel on Apr 13th, 2012
________________________________________________________________ View more images from Bali To commission this or any of my work please feel free to email me at: philhill@philhillphotography.com
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Posted in Articles, Australia, Travel, WA on Jan 22nd, 2012
Last year, about a week before Christmas I was wondering whether I would make it home to my family in Somerset, snow was predicted and I had a long drive from London ahead of me. This year could not of have anymore different, one week to go again and here I am dodging the sharks, snakes and spiders (though they are Christmas spider’s) with a tan that makes me look like I am still wearing a t-shirt when I am not wearing a t-shirt! It certainly didn’t feel like Christmas even if a jolly fat man in red keeps popping up during the ad break. Surreal, Yes, simultaneously turning the channel to watch the start of a snow covered Christmas flick whilst reaching for the air-con remote to take the edge off by a couple of degrees. Surreal is a word I have been using a lot.
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I have put together an archive of my photography, from there it is now possible to buy prints of my work and license images for commercial and editorial use directly from the site. Have a look for yourselves, click on the image below or the url, alternatively click on the archive tab at the top [...]
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Posted in Europe, General, UK on Feb 26th, 2011
Greenham Common A whole year I spent travelling back and forth from Somerset, to Berkshire, to this place. I find it absolutely fascinating; an area that once housed the potential of complete and utter destruction ‘(wmd’s anyone?)’ is now nothing more than a series of leisure activities, for the locals, and their dogs. I [...]
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