
Paul
Deverill
🇬🇧 The United Kingdom
With us
9 months
Studio Name
Paul Deverill
Retired/ winner of over 600+ NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL Awards, started medium format on film winning many Awards and then Digital.I was one of the first Digital Photographers and Printers in the UK (social),
Lecturing around the UK and Germany on digital photography. Worked for TV & Magazines M&S Fashion Shows (London Fashion week) I have covered over 1600 Weddings and in 2008 covering over 100 weddings a year allover the UK.
Award Winning Printer and and produced large format printing. I love photography and moved to the iPhone many years ago because of health reasons I'm qualified with AMPA, ABIPP, ASWPP, QEP.
Now 73 years old and retired I just use an iPhone. Its brilliant!
Winning photos
A train travelling at speed. iPhone set on "Live Mode" then Long Exposure hand held
93rd CollectionAcrobatics on top of the Bennerley Viaduct, Ilkeston, Derbyshire UK - Base Plates: The structure “floats.” Resting on top of each brick pier bases are 4 large cast iron base plates. These plates are not tied into the bases in any shape or form. They simply rest on the pier bases, held in place by gravity alone.
93rd CollectionThe Cromford Canal - ran 14+1⁄2 miles (23.3 kilometres) from Cromford to the Erewash Canal in Derbyshire, England with a branch to Pinxton. Built by William Jessop with the assistance of Benjamin Outram, its alignment included four tunnels and 14 locks
93rd CollectionElvaston Castle Derby UK - The centrepiece of the estate is the Grade II* Listed Elvaston Castle. The castle has been neglected and is in need of restoration. Due to its condition, the building is not open to the public, and since 2008 has been listed on the Buildings at Risk Register.[4][5] Derbyshire County Council estimates the castle and estate requires significant investment for both restoration and to support its longer-term maintenance
93rd CollectionCalke Abbey, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, England, a secure room holding all the families history.A visit to Calke Abbey, like so many National Trust places, is a step back in time. But Calke is not presented like other country houses of its day. Paintwork is fading and peeling; vast collections of personal belongings are left as they were found. Here, the past is remarkably well preserved, in estate buildings, archaeology and the family’s belongings.
93rd CollectionJust a Black& White of a Bike
93rd CollectionNewstead Abbey grounds, which was the home of Lord Byron
92nd CollectionLocal photographer a few miles away I just captured this as the swan swam past
92nd CollectionHarrogate town centre
92nd CollectionJCB digger at the back of our home where they we building a new estate.The soil was higher than the hedge the JCB was really high up!
92nd CollectionAscot race course just trying slightly different angle to shoot
92nd CollectionPuerto Malaga cruise
91st CollectionAscot horse races day, brilliant!
91st CollectionIt’s a test shot really to see what can done on an iPhone compared to a Digital SLR. It took less than 30 minutes beginning to end including the computer work. I had torch, fairy lights and a iPhone.
91st CollectionCamber sands a bright sunny but cold day
91st CollectionThis was taken on a cruise North Atlantic
91st CollectionMarlow - Bisham uk on holiday
91st CollectionLocal Mercia Mariner Willington UK with board walks and shopping area we visited frequently .
91st CollectionA statue at the JCB works near Uttoxeter in the JCB park
90th CollectionCamber Sands on a walk, very cold with some great photography
90th Collection