Rich Ward
Genus: Capra
Species: Snappius Moronicus
Habitat: Native to the Midlands region of the UK but is also known to travel frequently throughout the UK. Thrives in shaded areas and dimly lit environments, but will also bloom in festival sunshine. Commonly found in Genting Arena, Wolverhampton Civic, Birmingham Symphony Hall, or small clubs such as The Robin 2 in Bilston or Evesham's Iron Road.
A natural forager, with main food sources being Real Ale, cheese baps, and English breakfast tea.
Benefitting from opposable thumbs, Snappius Moronicus has favoured the use of Nikon DSLRs exclusively as his tools of choice. Currently he uses a D3s and D800.
Some albums featuring my photographs
My images have been published in rock magazines and newspapers in the UK, USA, Norway & Japan. Pictured below are a selection of CD and DVD releases featuring my work.
Contact
Please contact me through Facebook for the quickest repsonse.
Midlands Rocks
I also work as a photographer, occasional reviewer and live reviews editor for Midlands Rocks
Midlands Rocks is an online space, promoting all things ROCK across the wider Midlands area. So whether you chill to the Blues, love your Rock or are into the hardest of Metal, then you are bound to find something there for you. With the most extensive and up to date gig guide across the Midlands, album reviews, gig reviews, interviews and regular Radioshow podcasts across all genres, it’s the one stop shop for all your rockin’ needs.
Licensing
All images on this site are protected by copyright Rich Ward / www.classicrockphotography.co.uk and should not be used under any circumstances without permission.
Images are available for licensing and for individual purchase. Please use the contact form on the right for all enquiries.
For booking enquiries for single concerts, festival coverage or location / studio shoots please contact me through Facebook.