A2 EYV – Rework

A2 EYV - Rework - Pete Walker Photography

Assignment 2 – The Humanity of Litter Following feedback from my tutor on Assignment 2, I’ve re-edited, re-shot the images, and re-written the assignment notes, as I felt the latter was one of the weaker aspects of the original submission. Overall, I was pleased with the images, particularly since this project took me significantly outside […]

A3 EYV – Submission to tutor

A3 EYV - Submission to tutor - Pete Walker Photography

Introduction I live in Hong Kong, and it was street style photography that reignited my passion for the craft. However, the bustling streets here don’t always lend themselves to graphic Henri Cartier-Bresson-esque shots. Instead, this environment has led me to view the decisive moment from a new perspective—one that focuses on capturing moments of life […]

A1 EYV Submission to Tutor

Square Mile Project: Insights and Reflections When I first encountered the Square Mile project, my initial excitement was palpable. The prospect of exploring and photographing my own neighborhood felt like a perfect fit. However, as I delved deeper into the project and discussed it with my tutor, I realized that focusing on stylistic elements was […]

Hong Kong Revisited: A Public Holiday June ’14

Pete Walker photography, Hong Kong Revisited, Back and White street Photography

Welcome to another #throwbackthursday. In these bi-weekly posts, I am revisiting the albums I have within my Lightroom catalogue from my time living in Hong Kong. One of the great things about Hong Kong is the number of Public Holiday’s there are – around 17 if my memory serves me correctly. Also on these public […]

Hong Kong Revisited: Central 21st April 2013

Pete Walker Photography, Hong Kong Revisited

Today on a #throwbackthursday I’m probably breaking all the rules of blogging, with a post much shorter than the recommended 60o to 2000 words but sometimes Its good just to post images. As I have said before in Hong Kong is always cared camera and I always keep an album of what I saw that […]