Matt's photography has always been a big influence of mine, his website is very clean and allows users to flick through his work, it also offers a black and white and a colour album.
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His photographs are mostly shot in London, all of which are made to seem as if they are taken in an oppourtunist manner, and tend to capture every day actions and people, many of which are
very moving, and the ability to relate to each and every photo is something that I can really appreciate about his work.
The website compliments his photography style excellently, it looks professional and clean, which allows the user to appreciate the photo fully, it is a completely non intrusive design which
works in perfect harmony with Stuart’s portfolio of photographs.
Have a gander at some more of Matt's photos at matt-stuart.com