Chris Kenworthy

Embodiment Facilitator & Coach | Improviser in Leeds

Tag: Photography portfolio

  • Going back to school

    I’ve sort of had a taste of my own medicine. When I went freelance, part of my mission was to help people who don’t have time to tell the world about themselves because they’re too busy getting on with it. Well here I am: getting on with it, solving that problem with copyriting and photography.…

  • Degree show, Manchester Metropolitan University: photos published

    A quick follow up to the original Manchester Met University degree show (MMU) post: I’ve just got my hands on the published embroidery exhibition guide which includes 40+ photographs I took for the talented final year Embroidery students. I’m really proud to have taken part in the process of documenting the student’s work, it was…

  • New HQ, Yorkshire Air Ambulance

    New HQ, Yorkshire Air Ambulance

    Any Yorkshire man or woman worth their salt will know two things: how to mix batter to make one of the most delicious and mandatory accompaniments to the perfect Sunday dinner and secondly who Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA) are. If you aren’t from Yorkshire, then you should start your research on flat caps, whippets and…

  • 3 tips to get more out of your point and shoot camera

    About six months ago I was asked to give a presentation on photography at an organisation I was working for at the time. As luck would have it, I’d taken part in some rigorous workshops on giving effective presentations so was all set to test my new skills in how to address an audience and…

  • Refugee Week drama workshop at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

    Refugee Week drama workshop at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

    The 14th-20th June 2010 is Refugee Week and I was proud to be part of the activities at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, exploring the experiences and raising awareness of asylum seekers in the UK. I was drafted in to provide event photography support for an all-day drama workshop hosted by Ice & Fire, a theatre company…

  • Get your house in order first

    With social media, it’s tempting to run straight out the front door with all guns blazing, pistol duelling with every site in the Wild West of social networking but neglecting to take care of the obvious things back home first: the humble web site. Hands up, when I meet a new charity client I’ve been…