Dance Festival - five days, hundreds of dancers, stunning costumes and incredible talent on show. It’s difficult to pick out a favourite image from the thousands we take but I thought this image of Robyn Peters as The Mad Hatter was quite fun.
A visit from a Japanese film crew (NHK) brought together a huge congregation of locals, sporting their guernseys, for a documentary focused on hand-knitting and the popularity of the garment in Japan. It was so nice to see everyone come together, proud of our heritage.
It is always such a privilege to meet the people I do through this job. This interview with Sir Geoff Hurst, the footballer who scored a hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final, was up there with one of my favourite jobs.
January – cold, dark, damp, and often grey, with short days and post-holiday blues. January still has lots to offer, especially on this small island of ours. I love attending all Guernsey Velo Club events but the winter cyclocross routes are something else. I don’t end up getting quite as muddy as the riders, but it’s definitely a challenge chasing them around fields for the best view to take pictures. This particular route around Blanchelande College fields appeared to be a slippery one, often with bikes and their owners sliding down the hills.
We often get to do interesting things as a Guernsey Press photographer and a morning with the police dog section was definitely one of them. Here, Max the dog is playing with one of his toys while I snapped away with a wide-angle lens. Close – but not too close...
After a deluge of rain I was trying to photograph the flooding at the Corbet Field, but the view from ground level was not doing it justice. I was able to get the drone up once the skies cleared and the result was much more dramatic.
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