About
A small boy with a passion for aeroplanes and a interest in a magic box that recorded images was all that was needed to creat a desire for photography and and join the RAF.
After leaving school Trevor joined the RAF to train as a photographer. He learnt his craft and had sevral photographs published in local news papers in Malta and Bath . He settled in Wiltshire with his wife, two children, and an assortment of pets, where he worked in a small camera shop and photo studio. After a brief spell involved with literature projects in Cyprus, he is then moved to Salford. He worked in Professional Photographic Laboraorties as a Colour printer and Lab Manager. A turning point in his own photography came in 2005 while attending a platinum/landscape workshop in Carmel Highlands, California, led by Kim Weston. One of the Saturday evening dinner guests was photographer Martha Casanave, who showed some enlarged pinhole photographs. This was the catalyst to inspire an interest in pinhole cameras and alternative printing processes to be used to express his photographic art.

Trevor was selected to participant in the 2006 Redeye summer workshop. He exhibited in a group show called Everything Equally at Touchstones Gallery in Rochdale from 31st March - 17th June 2007 His theme was a series of 10 pinhole photographs taken along the Rochdale canal .
Since then he has been working on personal projects ,returning to Chicago in May 2009 to explore the city of Chicago and its buildings and the Illinois Michigan Canal corridor.
