2020 Favourites





My 5 favourite photos from 2020 and a mix of my other favourites below.
Due to Covid the kind of photos I took were quite different last year; I stopped doing portraits for most of the year, for instance, and due to the lockdown and not wanting to travel far I shot much more around my local area than I otherwise probably would have.
The flip side of that was that I think it actually helped me creatively in a way; because I was shooting in similar locations it made me look for different compositions and angles.
I did a lot of food photography throughout 2020 as well, helping some local restaurants get their menus online for deliveries during lockdown. I also had two works featured in the MAC Gallery and helped photograph some of the animals for local shelters. So 2020 was a fairly successful year for my photography, despite Covid.
I'm very glad to leave 2020 behind though. Hopefully 2021 will be a better year, particularly once the vaccines become more widely available.
I hope you like the photos. Happy 2021 and stay safe.