I’ll be honest, I’ve not properly picked up my camera since October and my last blog about my personal photographic project was “When the World Feels Too Loud: Finding Quiet in Still-Life Photography” Not because photography has stopped meaning something to me. Not because I’ve run out of ideas. But because the last couple of … Read more
60 at 60
Personal photography projects can do more than improve your camera skills. They can support mental health, build confidence, and help you rediscover creativity when life feels a tad overwhelming. If you’re new here, I’ve challenged myself to a two-year, personal photography project, designed to stretch my creative skills, learn new techniques, support my mental health, … Read more
Welcome! If you’ve just happened across this blog post and wondering what’s going on – I’m Lee Iggulden, one half of Welshot, and I’m just getting started on a photography project of my very own. You can read what it’s all about in the very first blog post I wrote – Money Where My Mouth … Read more
I’m doing a thing! I am putting my money where my mouth is… I’m not very good at taking my own advice when it comes to my personal photography, which, often (ok, all the time) takes a back-seat. While I am always full of good intentions, my camera has gone along for the ride on … Read more