| About me
I'm Gill Hesketh and I've been a pro
photographer since 1986, though I began as an amateur a long time before
that. My involvement in the world of computers goes back to the late
70s.
I didn't put the two together until
2003, when I was finally satisfied that digital photography had come
of age.
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On the right is Rick Nolan,
the man who convinced me it was time to go digital. He invented our
DVD mastering method, played guitar and arranged the music for our
first few albums. Sadly, he
died in late 2004 after a long illness.
And to the left is Mark Collins, onetime
husband and business partner, now off to pastures new.
He's a brilliant photo-sniper and
monochrome artist and I hope to persuade him back for the occasional
commission.
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