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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!



It's that time again!

ImageChristmas 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


Thoughts of a diarist

ImageIs 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...


Quickly done, quickly explained

ImageI 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


Looking ahead to 2010

ImageJust 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


2010 through a pinhole

ImageThe new year sees me embarking on another collaboration, this time with Richard Vobes. Its working title is The Vobes-Babbidge Pinhole Camera Project - and we are very excited about it!

Blog post: Introducing: The Vobes-Babbidge Pinhole Camera Project


Still tweeting

ImageWith 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


Get In The Frame

ImageIf you have received ITF thanks to the kind actions of a friend or colleague, that's great. But did you know you can subscribe directly so that you always receive the latest news and updates?

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Thanks for reading!

Giles.

Giles Babbidge ABPPA, BA(Hons)

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