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BIG NIGHT OUT IN BRISTOL!

CANON PRO

NAME: PAUL GROOM

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

PAUL GROOM is a Canon professional photographer based near Bristol. With extensive knowledge from shooting the city and its buildings and bridges over the past 20 years, he was ideally placed to teach our Apprentice how to capture great night shots of the modern architecture. “After starting in graphic design, I’ve been working as a full-time photographer since 2005. I now proudly work with many clients including National Grid, Channel 4, Burges Salmon and various charities.” See more at paulgroomphotography.co.uk

APPRENTICE

NAME: PAUL WAY

CAMERA: CANON EOS R5

  photographer Paul Way is based in South Wales, and has been shooting wildlife for many years. “My job as a UK sales manager takes me all over the country, giving me opportunities to visit some great photography locations. I also support and take photos for the Gigrin Farm red kite feeding centre. I’ve recently upgraded to a Canon EOS R5 full-frame mirrorless after using a Canon 7D Mk II for many years, and have also upgraded to RF lenses.” Paul was keen to get out of his comfort zone to learn how to capture city shots at night. He’s on Instagram @

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