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Wednesday 15th October 2008  GMT 


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Manfrotto 5 star

swpp member David WorthingtonDavid Worthington

David has been in wedding photography since 1984 and is based in Liverpool UK, covering weddings within the UK and on occasions in Europe.

In his career he has represented the Northwest Region of the United Kingdom on the NEC of the MPA and held the position of Regional Secretary for the Northwest Region of the MPA for 5 years, succeeding Phil Jones when Phil stepped down in order to take his current position within the Society.
David is also very active with his local camera club and was honoured to have been awarded a Life Membership by the South Liverpool Photographic Society, the third oldest society on record.

David continues to accept wedding commissions and cannot forsee a time when he will cease from doing the work he loves.
 

David's Programme (Masterclass)

David Worthington has an online Exhibition here

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 90 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

Click here to find out more

Photo Quote: There is no art which affords less opportunity to execute expression than photography. Everything is concentrated in a few seconds, when after perhaps an hours seeking, waiting, and hesitation, the photographer sees the realization of his inward vision, and in that moment he has one advantage over most arts - his medium is swift enough to record his momentary inspiration. - Sadakichi Hartmann