Seasons Greetings from Alternative Images

As another year is due to end as we approach the Christmas season for 2014. It’s time to look back over the events of the past year. The mistakes that have been made or achievements accomplished. I for one know I have made some errors and have learned from the experiences and this has given me the knowledge and opportunity to grow in a better direction. The achievements that I have made over the past year have been only a few but have been significant and I am please with that. One of those is that I have launched a new sister website for Alternative Images at www.corporatephotography.london

Alternative Images, corporate photography in London has accomplished some great goals in 2014. I have supplied images to clients that have been support to conferences, events and publications, to drive foreword those companies’ ideas and aspirations. I am looking to 2015 with great excitement and the possibilities that wait to use my experience and creativity to engage with new and existing clients.

So it only leaves me to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 2015
Have Fun!

Photographer in London

 

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Oracle Shooting Day with Peter Wilson

A fun day out at West London Shooting School was had by all with company hosts Oracle in early March. Peter Austin of Alternative Images, corporate photographer in London, was asked to attend by a London based events company to produce photos of quests with special celebrity Peter Wilson as a memento of the day.

Alternative added to the wow factor and provided an onsite print production service at the venue that allowed the quests to take away with them photos from the day.Events, Corporate event

 

 

About Peter Wilson

In 2012 as we all saw he made his Olympic dream come true. Peter Wilson’s route to the top was no fairy tale! He only took up the sport in a serious way after dislocating his left shoulder in a snowboarding accident. Without being able to pursue mainstream sport whilst still at Millfield school in Somerset he chose to shoot one handed once a week at Cheddar Valley Shooting Ground.

He left Millfield, at the age of 18, National Schools Champion in the domestic discipline of English Sporting however without the prospect of financial support he would no longer be able to continue training or competing to the level he’d grown accustomed. To qualify for funding at that time you had to prove your worth on the international stage in one of the 3 Olympic disciplines of Trap, Skeet or Double Trap. In March 2006 after much deliberation Peter chose to focus entirely on Double Trap – 6 months later he won the European Junior Championship in Maribor, Slovenia. From that point on Peter became one of 55 fully funded athletes on the World Class Performance Program over which UK Sport presided.

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