Brett
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- 1980's The Freedom Years
- A Gift from Spotsylvania
- a k a Anne Herbert
- A Photographer's Journey
- A Tykes Progress
- A Woman Of No Importance
- Aka Polergirl
- alan sloman's big walk
- authorblog
- Becoming Listless
- Bossy Bessy
- Brinkbeest in English
- Chocolate Pizza Stiletto Love
- Crystal Jigsaw
- Diary of a Polergirl
- dreaming of open seas
- Four Paws and Whiskers
- Gothenburg Daily Photo
- Green Shoots
- Hey, Dude!
- Highton Ridley Fine Art Photography
- Hullaballoo
- JAMJARSUPERSTAR
- Jennifer Photography
- Karienne & Elizabeth
- klahanie
- LIFE IN WINDERMERE
- LIVE WRITE DREAM
- Living in <i>Sanity Again</i>
- m
- mARTa's Art
- menopausaloldbag (MOB)
- Moments from Suburbia
- Moorlands and Peak
- Moorlands Old Times
- Narrowboat Caxton
- Official Blogger Blog
- Our Handmade Journey
- Pictures, Poetry &amp; Prose
- Ramsey Daily Photo
- RURAL VILLAGER
- Scarlet's Culture Garden
- Simone's family travel Blog
- Simply Staffordshire
- Sophie Willow
- St Jude
- Stoke Sounds
- Student Lola Life
- Terry Abraham
- The Leek Log
- The Photos I Take
- The Retirement Chronicles
- Vignettes by Monique
- Vodkamom
- Wood and Pixels Narratives -A photo blog encouraging the art of prose
Gender | Male |
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Occupation | Photographer |
Location | Leek, Staffordshire, United Kingdom |
Introduction | Brett studied photography at Leek Collage, attaining both an ‘A’ level and a ‘Centra’ in Graphic Technology. He then went on to work locally in the photographic industry. He was an active member of Alsager Camera Club finishing his time there as chairman. After tiring of taking photographs to please competition judges, he left the club to concentrate his time on taking images that said more about the subject than the technical skill of the photographer. He won the ‘Britannia Art Award’ for 2005,2006 and 2008. His blog 365 to 42 was also Google Blog of note. His main body of work is divided between landscape and wildlife photography. In his own words he describes his motivation as “Trying to capture the feel of light on a landscape” All images and words © Brett Trafford. Ask before you use. |