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About Me


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Phone: 07925 477 499
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hey
Lewis Michael Royden. 16 years old.
Freelance photographer.
I use a Nikon D60, Nikon F301, or a Nikon F80
i'm a Nikon kinda guy.
i specialise in live music, scenery, street skating, and i'm studying profile.
I've been offered two professional jobs already,
so i must be doing something right.
i want to be part of a magazine team, more than anything.
something along the lines of Kingdom Magazine, or Kerrang.
i've taken pictures for the likes of:
Profesional Musicians:
The Automatic
SSS
One Night Only (check 'Started A Fire' sleeve notes)
Connecting Flight
Musicians:
WildFire
Borderlines
K115
Alium
Article 19
The Renegade
Slightly Generic
Perfectly Original
Professional Skaters:
Oli Short
Chris Farmer
Lee Devereux
Nick Lomax
Jake 'The Kiln' Ricketts
Milked, and Vida Skate Teams

My Interests

FAQ:
Q: What equipment do you use?
A: If i were to write all of ym equipment we'd be here for weeks, i use a NikonD60 body with a variety of lenses and flashes.
Q: How much do you charge for photoshoots?
A: I charge around £10 for a CD of photo's. It's a very fair amount considering regular prices- if you won't pay me, then don't bother asking for my services please.
Q: Do you use photoshop?
A: Yes i do, however i avoid it where i can - editing is becoming a big part in photography and i need to learn how to use it in the right way before i start publicising edited photographs.
Q: Do you sell any of your photographs?
A: As of now I'm not at a stage where i can sell my photographs as images for your wall (for example), but I'm working towards it.
Q: Are you going to persue a career in photography?
A: Most definitely. I plan on doing an A-Level course in photo-journalism when i complete my current English course, and hopefully take it from there.
Q: What camera would you advise a beginner to purchase?
A: The Nikon D40 was fantastic for me - it's great to learn with and get to grips with picture taking. Alternatively there's a Canon EOS400D (i think) which is more or less the same camera on a different brand. if you've already had an SLR camera, i advise sticking to the brand of camera you already have.
Q: Does your camera ever leave your side?
A: Extremely rarely. I hate thinking "I wish i had a camera right now", so i try and avoid it.

I'd like to meet:

Professional photographers,
editors,
people with the ability to get me a job in the photography industry.

Heroes:

Pip.

Adam Kola.
i'd kill to have their jobs.