 |  Dear {FIRST_NAME}, Welcome to a brand new year, and Issue #14 of In The Frame: the monthly Newsletter brought to you by Giles Babbidge Photography Ltd.
Given the holiday season, it's another quick outing for ITF this time around. Here, then, is a round-up of all posts published over on the GBP Blog in December.
I hope you find these highlights both interesting and informative. And don't forget - I always like to hear your thoughts, opinions and suggestions!
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It's that time again! Christmas lights, street entertainers, hot chestnut vendors, kiddies meeting Santa's reindeer... all these things were set up and ready to be captured through my lens on a recent shoot for one of the local city councils.
Blog post: Festivities, fun and fireworks |
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Thoughts of a diarist Is it me, or are people getting just a little bit tired of technology, the further it travels along the road to apparent progress? Following a curious incident of data loss at the hands of my online diary, 2010 sees a return to the tradional.
Blog post: Dear diary... |
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Quickly done, quickly explained I recently undertook a job for one of my long-standing local clients. Nothing over complicated, it was a simple case of recording the viewing of several newly-constructed properties, with the resulting images destined for use in various traditional and online marketing publications.
Blog post: Unveiling Simplicity |
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Looking ahead to 2010 Just as with 2008, a post centred around a look towards the next 12 months. These are a few thoughts about what the new year has to offer.
Blog post: Looking ahead to 2010 |
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Still tweeting With my social networking activities growing day-by-day, I am connecting more and more with people on Twitter.
So, if you are also someone who is inclined to Tweet, why not catch up with me today?
Simply hit @gilesbabbidge or click on the link below to be directed to my profile page.
Giles' Twitter page |
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Giles.
Giles Babbidge ABPPA, BA(Hons) |  |