I was approached by Louise Zandian who is linked with my family on a professional basis and the founder of
Lifeworks Staffordshire a charity for people on the Autistic spectrum. Louise informed me that the charity was putting up an exhibition at Newcastle Museum, and asked if I would be interested in exhibiting some of my work, needless to say I jumped at the opportunity.
When I asked what sort of work they wanted for the display Louise was flexible, I could display anything as long it was something I was proud of. Since this didn't really give me anything specific to work with I spent a while going through every image I had on file, this took quite a while but after some 'ums and ahs' I managed to pick out my favorites. I then copied those images on to a USB flash drive and gave it to Louise the next time I saw her.
Not long after I gave the USB to Louise I received an e-mail from Sue (one of Louise's associates) saying that the images looked great but they would need some additional photographs for the display. I asked Sue to e-mail me a picture of the exhibition so that I could select more images that would compliment the ones already exhibited.
For the past few months I have been doing work experience at a local photographic studio at weekends.
Chris Lees Photography specializes in sports event photography but also passport and studio sittings from his shop. Work I have undertaken so far includes, photo restorations, re-framing of images, passport photos and dealing with customers. I have also helped with a studio sitting and at an equestrian event.