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Testimonial from Monaxle on Flickr
"Photography is too simple a word to describe the process she employs to grab a picture from her surrounds and then by some sort of digital alchemy turns that picture into something which is mostly magical and extraordinary.

You can tell by her images that Lisa loves Chatham and the Medway Towns. Like the power of love only a mother has for her teenage children Lisa brings out the best of this wonderful place.

Oh there's one last thing. If Sweet Fanny Adams was an instrument I think she could be anything she chose aside from the second fiddle!"

Digital alchemy, huh? Thanks Monaxle

Buddha at the Tap

A little bit about why I take pictures...
The first time I picked up a camera, I was probably about 10 years old. My dad was into photography back then and I used to traipse around after him. Now, my husband is into photography and I have taken to traipsing around after him as well. But we see the world differently, and although we are often in the same place at the same time, our work is rather different. I enjoy taking the mundane and turning it into art, seeing things that others just haven't noticed. All sorts of things catch my eye these days, from beautiful buildings to overflowing skips to abandoned kebabs.

For me, photography is about capturing a moment in time. Even something as strong and seemingly solid as a tree changes if just one leaf falls from it. Drawings and paintings just cannot capture continuity and change in the way that photography can. Essentially, I am documenting everyday life, right now, as I see it, in all its glory, and all its banality.

My photos are mostly hosted on

Flickr.

I Love Rock 'N' Roll

"We photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth can make them come back again. We cannot develop and print a memory."
-Henri Cartier-Bresson


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All photographs featured here and on Flickr are All rights reserved. If you have any queries, or you wish to use or purchase a photo, please contact me at lisa@sweetfanny.co.uk