Articles

In this section, Trevor writes from a photographer’s perspective on life in Teddington,Twickenham, Kingston and the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.

Marché Richard-Lenoir

The largest open-air market in Paris offering an incredible selection of all those wonderful French food and drink.

Charity Profile Shoot

Networkers line-up to donate their faces!

You Don’t Need A Perfect Family For A Perfect Family Portrait

Any idea how many pictures you have on your computer? How about on your phone? How often do you look at them?

What makes a Classic?

Using a classic film camera can be a great introduction to photography. But not all that’s old is classic.

What to do with a camera now that winter’s come. Get more creative, that’s what.

With the passing of the rutting season in the parks the herds of stag-shooting photographers have retired to the warmth of their computers. Which is a pity because there’s still lots to photograph.

San Diego Blog - or why I'm sticking to Belgium

Trevor Aston describes some of the ups and downs of his trip to San Diego

Photograph in the Art of Photography Exhibition in San Diego.


This is the image selected for an international exhibition of photographic art at the Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego, USA.

Keeping the Trains on the Track

Night-working engineers who keep the country moving.

Autumn, Scotland - but we're going to see dolphins!

The rain we expected, but the chance to see our first dolphins we did not.

Greyhounds

The camera can introduce you to new worlds, it did that for me when I met Jim Reynolds at Orchard Farm Kennels in Essex, and some of the 75 greyhounds that Jim and his staff care for.

What Are You Looking At?

He warned me quite clearly, sadly I didn’t recognize it as a warning until it was too late.

Picturing the Park in Spring

This article appeared recently in ‘TW11’ magazine. It refers to the Royal Parks in Richmond upon Thames; Richmond park and Bushy Park in Teddington.

Photo Momento

It’s true that one picture can say more than a thousand words, but there are times when even a hundred images wouldn't quite catch everything you wanted to say.