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Photographer Richard Flint provides a wide range of creative services including documentary and editorial photography, creative and editorial portraiture and more. Photoshop services, with nearly thirty years of experience, are also available for repairing & restoring, retouching and copying photographs with quotations provided. Other services include WordPress website design and support, and more.
The portfolio section features a mix of commissioned and self-initiated photography work by photographer Richard Flint that includes landscape, creative portraiture, editorial and documentary projects and more. This section is regularly updated with new images from locations such as Scotland, Norfolk and Northumberland.
Two photography blogs are currently active, the first blog ‘ The Richard Flint Photography blog’ launched in February 2007 with a growing archive covering classic and contemporary photography, photographic history, photographer profiles and more. The second blog page called Darker Skies is more of a personal photography blog. The weblog page contains four recent posts from each blog.
A variety of free PDF book downloads, 24-page photo zines like the 2019 release ‘Caught by the Tide’ are available from £5.29 with softcover/hardback editions of the photo book ‘Sea, Sky, Sand and Street‘ from £31 + postage are available via Blurb. iPad and Phone Apple® iBooks® editions are also available via iTunes for £2.49.
The photography book ‘Sea, Sky, Sand and Street‘ features 70 black and white photographs taken around the English county of Norfolk using an iPhone. From the classic British seaside resort to a place of religious pilgrimage The photography is a mixture of street, landscape and documentary images, shot in a variety of rural, urban and coastal locations over a sixteen day period in 2011.