clients and publications

monks in Midelt, Morocco

Educational Publishers

Two photos have been chosen by two different publishers of text books and educational material - Nelson Education in Canada are going to be using my photo of the monks who survived the Tibhirine massacre in a text book entitled World Religions: A Canadian Catholic Perspective, while another photo of religious subject matter, Seville's Semana Santa, is used in 2Simple's Spanish learning CD Rom

Guardian

The Guardian

My photography portfolio was nicely reviewed on The Guardian newspaper's website

clone magazine / The Baltic Sea

Clone magazine

Trendy Spanish magazine Clone are using an overly sunny and optimistic photo I took of Seville band The Baltic Sea

sneeze magazine

sneeze magazine

Sneeze (a Canadian large-format skate and photography magazine) are using a photo of Paris in issue 5

diario de sevilla - blacanova - photo © Thomas Eagle

Diario de Sevilla

Seville's main newspaper used a photo I took for the Spanish band Blacanova (17/4/2009 - both online and print editions).

go-mag

Go magazine

photographs of the IniciArte 2008 series of concerts in Barcelona's GO magazine

manfrotto video supports catalog 2007

Manfrotto - video supports catalogue

Backstage photos from various film productions on the cover and inside spreads of the Manfrotto video tripods catalogue.

Manfrotto digi campaign

Manfrotto - worldwide campaigns

Photos for advertising campaigns for the launch of two Manfrotto tripod ranges - Digi and Magfiber.

file magazine

Photo on the file magazine homepage and archive

The Olive Press newspaper

Andalucia's The Olive Press used photos of artist Aileen Hamilton in the culture section.

In Seville newspaper

Commissioned photographs of the Virgen de Macarena - one of Seville's most revered Madonnas.

Other sites and blogs

The Best Part design blog, The Baltic Sea's blog and MySpace page, Blacanova on MySpace and on la ventana pop. And painter Andrew Forcer has used several of my photos as inspiration for his work; and thanks to the joys of flickr and wikimedia sometimes photos pop up on random sites like cnet.com and blogs, which is nice