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About ukphotoguy

ukphotoguy

As a Professional Photographer and Videographer I am considered part of a "New Generation" of creative engineers who use the latest technology to deliver high quality results quickly and at lower cost than traditional methods.

Formally trained as a Wedding and event photographer as a teenager in England I also jointly filmed and produced documentary/travel films about the Naturist industry. I have continued my interest in photography and videography thought my professional life.

My passion is portrait photography and producing fine art prints, but during the past eight years I have been photographing events and commercial commissions also filming and producing documentary style films on DVD. I am proficient in modern software post production programs and skills specifically the full Adobe creative suite. I have a portfolio of photographs and over a hundred documentary productions ranging from simple short publicity films to full three camera edited DVD boxed sets.

During my professional career in high technology, recently leaving Intel from my position of Senior Architect I bring my deep understanding of the evolving Web 2.0 multimedia phenomenon. This has enabled me to quickly become established as a interactive website developer. 

Sublimating this artistic creative experience I bring my expertise as a technical manager and strong academic background. I have extensive practical engineering experience, and a solid working knowledge of the international telephony business.

I joined Intel as a senior architect in 1999 from Intervoice, where I was director of engineering strategy.  During my 30-year career I have served as technical executive and in a variety of engineering and engineering management positions. I hold a Ph.D. in Digital Signal Processing and an Engineering Degree from University of Keele, England

 


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