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MARC AYRES

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Why Black and White Still Captivates Me

There’s something about black and white that continues to pull me in, no matter how much the world leans into colour. As someone who works across sensual nude, portraiture, sport, street photography and more, I’ve come to appreciate just how timeless and powerful these two tones really are. Black and white isn’t just a stylistic choice for me. It’s a mindset. A way of seeing.

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tags: black and white, photography
Tuesday 05.20.25
Posted by Marc Ayres
 

Photographing Fallow Deer at Sunrise in Dagnam Park

Fallow deer doe walking across the morning mist in Dagnam Park. 27th October 2024

Few experiences compare to watching the world wake up under a rising sun, and for photographers, sunrise is a magical time to capture the natural world at its most serene. Dagnam Park near Romford in Essex offers a unique opportunity to photograph one of Britain’s most elegant and elusive creatures, the fallow deer, in a setting that is tranquil, atmospheric, and often bathed in a soft golden light during early autumn mornings. Here, we'll explore what makes photographing fallow deer so special and how to make the most of a sunrise shoot at this picturesque park.

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tags: DEER, FALLOW DEER, Dagnam par, essex, wildlife, nature, photography
Monday 10.28.24
Posted by Marc Ayres
 

Isle of Sheppey

Warden Point on the Isle of Sheppey is a fascinating spot for a photography trip, especially if you're interested in capturing dramatic coastal landscapes, geological formations, and a bit of history.

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tags: isle of sheppey, pill box, ww2, black and white, photography, marc ayres
Thursday 08.29.24
Posted by Marc Ayres