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  One of my most creative images I ever took on film and one of the longest exposures! So outstanding that it was presented to Prince Charles. Stereotype Rock Star posing by the Thames bank. A unique processing technique developed by me, it won me a Kodak Award entrance into a book called ‘Focus’ on the best English photographers in the UK.  
 

 

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  Toni&Guy Studio Photography. A creative head shot of a model. When you start seeing colours like this on a lady, you know you’ve had too many!  
 

 

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  Model portfolio image on blue backdrop and photoshop work for mood. A close-up of a model sunbathing. An all-action Kylie Minogue look-a-like in Prague.  
 

 

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  A Kodak Award winning image for the Focus book; cross processing films. Shot locally in Trentham gardens! A very under-exposed shot on black & white film to produce the stark effect. Toni&Guy Hairdressing Studio Photography.  
 

 

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  A more creative B&W portrait of a lady. Anthony Mascolo - portrait of the TIGI Creative Director; shot in his studio. This was an image taken for a famous designer Maria Grachvogel inside an exclusive bar called L’Equipe in London.  
 

 

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  A beautiful naked lady and a beautiful chair, yet the picture is for the showing of her nails! A head shot of the Sunman that stands on the Stoke-on-Trent shopping centre front. Sometimes they say the best things come from mistakes. I can honestly say this was me winding the film camera on.  
 

 

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  I went to photograph the ruins of the Meaford Power Station in Barlaston; I got some interesting results! A Meaford power station coal trolley after the destruction of the Barlaston power plant. Jelly Beans - I think that’s what you call these, just a colourful image..  
 

 

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  80’s are back, not a bad thing, what do you think? ‘The American Dream?’ No Photoshop creation here, just being creative with the Film Process  
 

 

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