About LPB
LondonPhotobloggers (LPB) is a site dedicated to supporting the London photoblogger community. Although we focus on the Greater London area, we are a site for the UK in general until other city photoblogger sites are launched. LPB is part of the photobloggers.org community started by Brandon Stone.
Contributors
Tom van Enckevort
Contributor
I’m 23 years old and from the Netherlands. I moved to London in early 2005 for a work placement. After that placement I got offered a job as a software developer at the same company and I decided to stick around.In October 2005 I decided to start a photoblog. Over the next year I got more enthusiastic about photography and photoblogging, which resulted in me starting to write some stuff for the LPB website. Apart from photography and exploring the city, I’m also interested in films, going to gigs and sipping coffee at a Starbucks while reading a book or see the city life fly by. Photoblog: Tomlog.nl
Richard Fish
Contributor
Richard Fish is a 28 year old photographer born in Hammersmith and currently living in Leighton Buzzard. He goes through life wondering what the hell an fstop is and continuously wishing he’d ‘brought his damn camera along’ with him. On weekdays you can usually find Rich halfway up Canary Wharf attempting to put computers back together after letting “creatives” loose on them, whilst at the weekends he attempts to keep his camera strap from dipping in his pint too often. Rich is also ginger, but don’t let that stop you from admiring his photographs and leaving a nice comment or two on his personal portfolio of shots, veryfishy.net. He also no longer sports the goatee.
Andrew Newson
Contributor
Ed Perchick
Host Provider
Lorissa Shepstone
Founder, Designer
I’m a designer, photographer and photoblogging fundi. Originally from Durban, South Africa, I currently live in Oxford, UK with my husband (and business partner) and our cat, who often thinks she’s a dog. Although I’m not a foodie, I am very keen on food photography and hope to one day grace top foodie mags with delicious photos. The fact that I prefer to shoot delicious gourmet desserts has nothing to do with being able to eat the subject matter after a shoot. Really. I spend most of my day (as in all day, every day) in front of a computer working. At 27, I have a multitude of grey hairs which is probably caused by my incessant stressing and the reason I often dye my hair red. I blame at least 50% of those grey hairs on IE alone (I loathe that browser).I’m an agnostic, rugby-loving, coffee-addicted, workaholic geek and my favourite word is “yayness”. I started my photoblog, Apparently Nothing, back in 2001 and have been photoblogging ever since. Yayness!
Neil Smith
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