
The Hallway of Moving Pictures is like something out of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts’s School of Magic with celebrities spilling their conversations and you can join in. Perhaps your brother is secretly an alien? Is your mom a famous peanut butter thief – sneaking into pantries across the country to dip her finger in new jars of the popular treat? You get to decide! In the History of Social Media Gallery, there’s a YouTube tower and a station that lets you create your own tabloid cover. It’s definitely a place to be silly with family and friends. This room is also where you will find the Alien Egg Pit – climb in, take pictures, examine the “eggs.” It kind of looks like a giant bubble bath but without water. Several of the tabloid’s most notable space conspiracy stories are highlighted in this exhibit. The National Enquirer has long been known for reporting UFO sightings. In the realm of fascinating mysteries such as Bigfoot is the UFO and Space Conspiracies Room. With dozens of thrilling photo opportunities scattered throughout, you’ll take those picture-perfect memories home with you. Learn about the events and public figures who shaped our culture, and experience the games and entertainment that will shape our future. Pairing old-school nostalgia with cutting-edge technology, you’ll stir up forgotten memories and have a chance to make some new ones. So yeah, without being too guru, you won’t need to force yourself if you genuinely love it, get out and do more and keep improving, seek opportunities, but be patient, just START and learn as you go.Beyond the Lens is a highly-interactive and immersive experience for all ages. It feels like I only started yesterday because I LOVE IT. It all takes time and from taking my first photograph on a trip to America borrowing my granddad’s camera, to making this my life, has taken nearly six years. Don’t do something just because you think it’ll come around, offer your skills with good intentions, look to improve and people will recognise you. Do it for the love of it, because I think there’s a difference between being tired because you’re bored / uninspired and tired because you can’t stop working on what you love. But starting out, all I did was sign up for everything to put myself in places where there were opportunities to succeed. It’s easy to write a rulebook after you’ve played the game. I’d say you see a lot of people trying to sell courses, write rule books, the ten steps to success, and all that trash. I continued to graft, talk to everyone, put in 150% and the rest is history. After graduating Uni, I bailed on my teaching job and went to work my first season in BCM Mallorca, from PBH’s recommendation. So I skipped Uni, having never flown out of the country to shoot before. One night, I met PBH of PBH & Jack, who offered me some work out in Ireland on a show, during Uni time. Just grafting, wanting to meet new people, keep moving, keep working and knowing something good comes from just moving and getting the ball rolling. I was out shooting seven nights a week until 3AM, whilst working 9-5 in labs and two nights a week at the student bar. So I started shooting photography for the nightclub promoters, University Colleges & student societies. Hated every minute and once I realized that, I actually had to do some work and not just go out and run student events. I actually started studying chemistry first off at University of York. Going back in time for a moment, how did you get your start in photography and videography? How did you then get involved in the world of shooting electronic music artists?


His persona makes everyone in the room feel comfortable, welcome and seen. But honestly, fast forward three years and traveling Europe, from shows to just chilling and catching up on family life, I can wholeheartedly say, the guy is so genuine. Love your stuff really!” I ran round the apartment to wake my friends up, then played it super cool on the reply haha.

I woke up the next day with no warning, to… “Tiësto started following you.” I had to refresh five times, then realized I have a DM from Tijs: “Really like your work mate! Could you shoot me at Creamfields & Sweden this summer? You make me look good haha. I stayed up all night to edit the images and deliver them to management via the boss & legend Gordon. Mid summer, Tiësto was playing, supported by my good pals PBH & Jack. Shooting seven nights and seven days a week, there were huge acts coming through the doors every night. The story of Tijs & I goes back about three years now, to my first season in Mallorca as the resident photographer at BCM and BH Mallorca. Thank you to you guys for having me! Great to sit down and finally catch up.
