Links

Here is a selection of my favourite photography websites that you may find interesting.

Stock photography by Michael+Howell at Alamy



General picture library.

www.alamy.com

The BPE exists to encourage photographers to enter exhibitions and to recognize successful entrants via the issue of the Crown Awards photographic distinctions. Exhibition members share ideas, promote each other's exhibitions and generally work together to promote competitive photography

http://www.b-p-e.org.uk/

A very friendly photographic club located in the heart of tthe Capital City of Wales

www.cardiffcameraclub.co.uk/

Photography museum showcasing the history of the photographic process and the life and work of the Victorian pioneer Julia Margaret Cameron. There are also several galleries featuring regularly changing exhibitions of work by contemporary photograpers.

http://www.dimbola.co.uk

Grays of Westminster


Specialist Nikon dealer

www.graysofwestminster.co.uk

North London's premier camera club. New members are always welcome.

http://hampsteadphotosoc.org.uk

The umbrella organisation for photographic clubs and societies in the UK

www.pagb-photography-uk.co.uk

The world's premier photographic institution.

http://www.rps.org

The RPS special interest group which focuses on creative photography.

http://creativegroup.rps.org

The RPS special interest group focusing on Digital techniques

www.digit.org.uk

The RPS special interest group which focuses on the artistic and pictorial aspects of photography.

http://www.rps-visual-art-group.org

A marvellous resource for the landscape enthusiast. The essays on aspects of photography are wide-ranging and compelling and the majority of the sentiments reflect my own views.

http://www.luminous-landscape.com

The leading picture agency for atmospheric, conceptual, fine-art stock photography

www.trevillion.com

Dedicated to the beauty of the British landscape and featuring the work of hundreds of photographers including my own. Also features a good listing of current photographic exhibitions. Don't let the garish colour scheme deter you!

http://www.uklandscape.net