


Great Ayton is one of my very favourite locations. The village, itself steeped in history, is a great starting point for exploring the North Yorkshire Moors and in particular Roseberry
Read More...Whilst I was getting lost in the Scottish Highlands and Islands, Amateur Photographer Magazine published a selection of my images in the April 5th edition. Three images were published
Read More...The June 2008 issue of Digital SLR Photography Magazine features one of my images in a Beginners Guide on ISO Ratings. The image is of Cauldron Falls, a waterfall at West
Read More...As part of a project I am working on, I shall be visiting as much of the Scottish Highlands and Islands as possible. Over the course of the year I shall be reviewing my time in each
Read More...In April 2006, I’d been enjoying a day out in Malham, one of the many picturesque villages in the Yorkshire Dales. For anyone who doesn’t know Malham, the village is surrounded
Read More...Visitors or anyone unlucky enough to be admitted to the NHS Oncology Unit at Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, East Yorkshire will be able to view one of my images. The level 2
Read More...I’m often asked how particular features of this website were developed and deployed so I thought I would write a little article which gave a little more information. Work started on
Read More...Firstly, a very ‘Happy New Year’ to everyone. Secondly, the ‘Beautiful Yorkshire’ exhibition run by North Yorkshire County Council begins on January 14th and will last until May 31st.
Read More...A new feature to the James Paul Photography website is the ability to create your own custom calendar for 2008. Calendars are available in two styles, standard or premium
Read More...Two of my images were selected to appear in the 6th October 2007 issue of Amateur Photographer magazine (on sale Tuesday 2nd October 2007). They are part of the gallery
Read More...North Yorkshire County Council have been running a photography competition over the last few months in their free newspaper, the NY Times. The competition was judged by
Read More...Photographers, particularly landscape photographers feel an affinity with nature - it’s what we strive to capture. Without nature the British landscape would look considerably different.
Read More...Stock Gallery is a brand new feature to the James Paul Photography website. Stock Gallery allows the user to search the stock collection of James Paul using keywords and
Read More...A few new features for you to enjoy on the James Paul Photography website. These include an eCards facility which allows you to send a digital postcard to any recipient with an
Read More...The James Paul Photography website has been upgraded with several new features for you to enjoy. These include an online store which provides the ability to purchase digital, canvas
Read More...The first ever edition of the James Paul Photography 2007 Calendar is now available. The calendar features images captured throughout the North East of England over the last
Read More...Just learnt that I have achieved a level 2 qualification in an NCFE Photography course at Northallerton College. Cheers Denis!
Read More...A selection of my images will be appearing in the 23rd September 2006 issue of Amateur Photographer magazine (on sale Tuesday 19th September 2006). They will be part of
Read More...I will be exhibiting a collection of framed prints during the month of September at ARC, Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees. The exhibition, called Three Views will feature work
Read More...A selection of my images appeared in the July 2006 issue of Photography Monthly. A 3 page article was published on pages 66-69 and featured images from Keswick, Staithes, Malham
Read More...A selection of my images will be appearing in the 20th May 2006 issue of Amateur Photographer magazine (on sale Tuesday 16th May 2006). They will be part of the reader
Read More...A selection of my images will be appearing in the Joe Cornish Gallery, Northallerton between January 24th and February 18th 2006. The gallery is open between 10am and 5.30pm
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