Here's a snap of the underside of a plane, from a recent shoot for Gatwick. More coming soon.
JOURNAL
Heard the very sad news that the explorer and army Colonel Henry Worsley died while attempting to cross the Antarctic unaided. I had the great privilege to meet and photograph this unassuming gentleman a few years ago for the British Legion. I hope his name will go forward as one of the great explorers and mavericks of our time.
Went for a little explore. My family is from Hastings, and weirdly I have a strange familiar, at home feelings when I'm here. Took some snaps of the boats. Here they are.
I'm tired of all this gloom already, so I thought I'd cheer myself up and upload some images I shot for Which? Gardening Magazine last spring. Can't wait for the sunshine
Love wandering about and seeing what happens. Luckily I came across a murmuration of starlings, and a bunch of seagulls photobombed in front.
Here's a screen grab of a recent shoot I did at the University of Leeds. The students we shot were like models, knew exactly what to do. The feel of it is way more fashion and lifestyle than most prospectus shoots, so I'm really proud of this one. One for the book I think!
Feature in Elle Decoration this month. Little feature I shot for DSWallpaper. www.jacquelineseifert.com/wallpaper2015/
Spent a few days walking in Wales with my friends Paul and Dominic. Not as much snow as we'd have liked, but made for some fun shots all the same.
Lucky Enough to photograph Tim and Justin for their new musical project.
Shot here in the Palace Theatre in London
And the shot in all it's glory…
I love having an audience when I shoot.
I love my job sometimes. Actually I just love my job. Had the lucky job of taking some shots of Brighton for one of my clients, which is also my home!
Did a little shoot in Tammy Wynette's actual trailer yesterday.
Just got back from a trip to Dartmoor, or rather, Devon. I love the Dartmoor landscape, so bleak and beautiful and the little wooded glens next to the rivers.