Welcome to wibblecheese::photographic.
Freelance (so to say), digital photography taken by a
semi-pro enthusiast from the North East of England, trying to find his was through this here bizzare existance.
Please choose from one of the navigation buttons above; the site is only small, no need to over complicate it all.
Don't Ask Me About My Rates:
I don't charge for my work at the moment since I don't do this as a full time profession and
because all of the photos are purely digital - no prints for better or for worse.
Yes, there are indeed pro's out there who'd be happy to charge you and yes, with their keen eyes
and thousands of pounds worth of equipment,
they'll be able to pretty much guarentee a set of perfect photos.
But I'm not a pro' and I'm happy setterling on helping out local bands with live venue
sets as and when they come to me with what I can produce,
though I am more than happy to accept a couple of beers if you like the stuff.

Guarentees:
I don't make any. At all. I'll always try my best to produce the best photos I can from the gig,
but photography is like a ... well I can't think of a good metaphor at
the moment, but surfice to say, yes, photographers can take hundreds of photos
of a gig and still end up with only one useable one.
So why is this website here? :
Well its simple really. As (hopefully!) my popularity with local bands spreads around,
it'll be so much easier to point
people to this here website.
I mean. Who'd forget a name like wibblecheese.co.uk... go on ... wibblecheese.co.uk....
yeah, you're not forgetting that one!
I'm also planning on temporaily hosting post-production photos on here while the band member(s)
can view them and see if they like them.
Plus its cool to have a website. Isn't it?
What kind of camera do you use?
Well blimey! You've read all the way down to here. So much text, which can bore a person to death.
My simple answer is - I use a Sony A100 with a mixture of lenses - I won't list them here as my collection
is slowly growing.

If you'd like to know more, it would probably be a good thing to just contact me - I'll happily answer your questions.
- Scotty