Freelance profile

Martin Bond

An NUJ member since 1983, I concentrate on editorial and stock photography - mostly medium format - which is available from several photo libraries in either digital or transparency form. Having been involved with green issues for many years (I originally graduated and worked as a town planner), much of my photographic work illustrates environmental concerns and related topics. Specialist subjects include renewable energy (and particularly solar energy), nuclear power, green architecture and planning, housing and transport. A selection of photographs can be viewed on my website which has links to the photo libraries that sell my work.

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Contact details:

Street: 36 York Road
Town: Hove
Region/nation: South East
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.martinbondphotos.co.uk
Telephone: 01273 722718

Skills:

See suggested rates:

PhotographerRates: Photography
from the Freelance Fees Guide.

Subjects:

  • Environment and conservation
  • Energy/oil
  • Architecture
  • Industry
  • Transport

Profile last updated: 2008-05-29 22:11:38

Photographs

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A photovoltaic solar electric generating plant next to the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant, Sacramento, California. © Martin Bond A photovoltaic solar electric generating plant next to the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant, Sacramento, California.
In 1989 local electors voted to close the Rancho Seco nuclear plant which is owned by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). The electricity company subsequently built a solar electric generating plant next to the nuclear facility which remains shut down. © Photo also available from www.sciencephoto.com Ref No: T152/431
A modern stone circle at Dyssekilde eco-village, Denmark. © Martin Bond A modern stone circle at Dyssekilde eco-village, Denmark.
Dyssekilde hosts many examples of green architecture including this "terrace" of houses incorporating turf roofs, earth sheltering and passive solar designs. © Photo also available from www.stillpictures.com Ref No: SP1116290
Nuclear fuel and renewable energy. © Martin Bond Nuclear fuel and renewable energy.
A train transporting irradiated nuclear fuel flasks passing the Siddick wind farm near Workington, Cumbria. © Photo also available from www.sciencephoto.com Ref No: T176/159