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My good friend and superstar director,

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    With thanks to Aquatech USA and their UK Distributor Fixation UK I have just received the latest version of the already highly regarded Aquatech sound blimp for the Canon 5D Mark III. I have been using the first generation blimp for 12 months now and aside from a few niggles, I have found it to...

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    • Anne Marie FoxJuly 17, 2013 - 7:16 pm

      Great analysis of the AquaTech blimp. Are they Nikon compatible?

    • PSbyAYJuly 18, 2013 - 8:19 am

      Hi Anna, thanks for the question. They do versions for Nikon, yes.

    Earlier this year I was asked to shoot stills for Noah and the Whale’s (www.noahandthewhale.com) ambitious science fiction film Heart of Nowhere. This film was produced by Parkville Pictures (www.parkvillepictures.com) and directed by lead singer Charlie Fink. The whole of Noah and the Whale’s line-up are featured throughout the film. Despite the cold locations of...

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      This year is already off to a brilliant start for me. I’ve just finished up on: Orbit Ever After – Jamie Stone’s stunning sci-fi love story starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Mackenzie Crook, Bronagh Gallagher, Bob Goody and Naomi Battrick which was funded by BFI Lighthouse and included one of the finest assemblies of film makers I’ve...

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      • Allie@photographer LondonSeptember 12, 2013 - 12:34 pm

        congratulation for your kick off party to celebrate new film named “Noah and the Whale”. Thanks to show off your latest update..all the best.

      I’m very proud to announce this stunning poster for Phil Arntz and Alex Campbell’s short film Sophie. The image is not a replication of a frame from the film. I captured this at a complete 90 degree angle to the wide rickshaw tracking shot of the motion camera. The actual motion shot will be awesome...

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