Pixelheads: Christine Mosler

Christine Mosler, aged 44, is a freelance writer living in Frome.

puking pumpkin

Christine uses photos for her crafty articles

 

What camera kit are you currently using? Nikon D40x and my iphone.

What pictures do you most like to take? Candid shots of people, I’m taking a lot of photos of trees and also a lot of food for my new food blog. Buildings from odd angles. Reflections in water…Pictures of water, especially ripples…anything which catches my eye basically!

What was your most recent picture? Narcissus Grandiflora Paperwhite.

What picture are you most proud of taking? The one of Dulsa in Mozambique is hard to beat. I followed a vaccine from the UK to her leg as part of my trip with Save the Children.

Christine followed a vaccine to Mozambique to see it delivered to villagers in Guija

Do you have a website/flickr feed etc we can see? My blog is Thinly Spread. My new food blog (work in progress) is Fab Food. I have a neglected Posterous account here and I am on instagram as chrismosler

Portrait of Christine Mosler

Christine Mosler is rapidly building a reputation as a freelance writer and blogger.

If you could improve one area of your photography, what would it be? I would like to resist the automatic setting more than I do!

Would you like to become a pro one day, or is this always going to be a hobby? I think it’s going to be a hobby with occasional flings into pro. My writing work calls for photos and more and more often I am being asked to provide them.

If you could like to go pro, what kind of work would you shoot? I’d love to do more work with charities in the field. I have so enjoyed taking photographs which have had a massive impact on others who have no obligation to say…’ooh nice shot’!

If you could have taken one great photo, what would it be? (this can be a photo which already exists or an event of which no photo was taken). I would love to have been there when Nelson Mandela took his long walk to freedom. I’d also like to have taken a good picture of my Gran before she died because I was a bit rubbish back then!

Thank you for your time Christine.

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