Transfigure Photography ethos is to find the converging line between the world of film, fine art and commercial photography and bound all those agents together to cook up a dream and add it to a reality. I work with an idea, visualise it and create it. Transfigure Photography says as much about me than the name denotes. I have metamorphosed myself from a snapshot photographer to a professional photographer, photographing many different subjects, from seascapes, portraiture, to monster dump trucks.

Photography for me is walking hand in hand with film making, converging the demand for creative exploration and pushing the boundaries in liberating client’s realities to give their photo shoot a new perspective digitally.


I just don’t use my camera to take photographs I work, blend and arouse, still and moving images.

I'm available for commissioned work.

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History blogs

I’m an English man who is passionate about history, and one of the only reasons why I write about the subject is to make my readers aware of historical facts and other cultural anecdotes discovered during my reading. 

I am not a historian, just a storyteller trying to write pleasant articles with the utmost rigor and respect. Here I will share with you my love for history, witches, myths and legends as often as possible, but sometimes life gets in the way.

Roland Keates reliving history

Roland Keates reliving history

Why do I enjoy History?

History takes us on a breathless adventure and plunges the reader into the atmosphere of the time while trying to provoke emotion and create empathy. Within the blogs I want to revive some events, long past while always specifying in the body of the text on the basis of what information it expresses itself.

In these blogs I flirt from medieval to modern history, because I’m not bound to any rules or regulations I write about what interests me at the time. History does not give lessons, as we know, but Karl Marx remarked “He who does not know it is condemned to relive it”

Read my heritage blogs

http://www.transfigurephotography.co.uk/blog/heritage-blogs/

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