Topic: Richard Foster
Me!

Back before social media was a thing, someone said it was vain to have a page with my pictures on. But now we have Twitter and Facebook and Instagram so who's laughing now? Now I guess the question is more: why do you still have a personal website? Well at least it gives me a place to back up my photos that I actually have some control over.
I'm more comfortable behind the lens than in front, but a while back I started trying to keep a current picture on my site. Before social media it was a lot harder to know what people looked like, which was a problem if you ever wanted to meet in real life. Or just were really, really nosey.
Edinburgh

In town for Roger and Eva's Wedding. See also Edinburgh Castle.
Roger & Eva's Wedding

Roger and Eva were getting married in Roger's native Edinburgh, which was about as far away from Chichester as you could get without needing a translator, but Foggy, Loukesy and myself hopped on an EasyJet and went anyway. I think the delays at the airport took longer than the flight.
Obligatory vaguely amusing anecdotes: the vicar telling the whole congregation that Roger had been made redundant that week; earlier as the flight landed Foggy pointed out that this might mean they'd have to cancel the honeymoon, and me pointing out that, being Scottish, he'd never cancel because he'd lose his deposit. That last one's more funny when you know that my ears had popped on the flight, so I said it at the top of my voice - on a 'plane full of Scots. Oh, and we got on the official wedding photos in our see-you-Jimmy hats. I almost made a fool out of myself comparing the sporrans people were wearing to dead badgers, until one guest turned around wearing a sporran made out of a badger's head. And probably the only Scottish wedding in history not to serve alcohol, although we found the hotel bar fairly quickly.
Gabi's Leaving Do

Gabi's leaving do in the Nag's Head
Foggy's Leaving Do

There should really be more photographs of this momentous occasion, but frankly I was pissed. But in the good way.
Bob and Gabi's wedding reception

Photos and a few videos from the reception.
Fistful of Tacos 2

Back to the Mexican restaurant, taking Andy with us. He was helping us install servers into schools.
Red Arrows, Chichester, June 2004

The Red Arrows always display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and the area near work seemed to be their turning circle.
Manchester

Up in Manchester on an install
Rachel's Hats

A friend of Matt Gray's, Rachel Bettany, was having a show of her hat designs and I went along to take some pics. She's Rachel Gray now, so I guess the show went well..?