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Welcome to Crashers!!

Formed by Paul Pibworth and Matt Givertz, Crashers is designed to provide high quality professional photography in a friendly, interactive style. We believe Photography should be fresh and contemporary, relaxed and informal, and it should aim to capture the natural expressions of the people being photographed.

We know that the more you enjoy taking photographs, the better the results will be. We make sure that we take the time to take relaxed and enjoyable photographs, and we like to work with you so contact us to have a chat and see what we can do for you.

Matt

I first started out in photography 15 years ago. during my travels I have had the chance to photograph people and places from all over the world. Traveling through Africa, India, Nepal, New Zealand, the USA and the South Americas amongst others.

I guess these travels have made me the image maker I am today, spending times of celebration and joy with the many cultures I have encountered. I have enjoyed opportunities to revisit some landscapes and photographing scenes in summer and winter from glacier to green meadow, greeting them all with a happy heart and, thankfully, my finger on the shutter.

     

Paul

Over the last 8 years I have used photography as a way of recording various items I have designed and made. More recently I have created various bodies of work using pinhole images, culminating in an award winning photographic portfolio that used both pinhole and digital images.

I have learned so much using the pinhole cameras, the most important thing of which is that guess work, gut instinct and natural flare are gifts not acquired through reading books. but honed and perfected through hard work and practice. so many people see the digital age as the end of the art of photography, well I'm watching spaces, like Matt with "my finger on the shutter".