I think it's hard for a photographer to recognise and describe their own personal 'style'. Genre is easier to distinguish and specify, but finding ones style within that genre and perhaps across multiple genres is somewhat harder. To me, my camera’s purpose is a fusion of documentary observation and artistic creativity, and the rewarding combination of science meets art. I don’t always want to recreate the scene in front of me exactly as the human eye sees it, because my camera can do more (and less) than the human eye. Cameras can see (with modification) a full spectrum of light - not just visible light that humans perceive - and we can manipulate their sensor sensitivity, colour temperature, contrast, selective focus, depth of field and exposure speed. It’s in these elements that the true scene of the natural eye diverges from