
Circular Quay, Sydney, 2020

The Colosseum, Rome, 2019

The Angel of the North, Gateshead, England, 2018

Mallorca, 2018

Dovedale, Derbyshire, 2018

Bavaria, Germany, 2018

Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria, Germany, 2018

Hohenschwangau, Bavaria, Germany, 2018

Zugspitze Mountain, Austria, 2018

Hitler's 'Eagles Nest', Bavaria, Germany, 2018

Victoria, Gozo, Malta, 2019

Madame Tussauds, London, 2007

Combe Martin, Devon, 2016

Valley of Rocks, Devon, 2016

On the summit of Snowdon, Wales, 2009

Côte de Granit Rose, Brittany, 2014

Colmar, Alsace, France, 2016

Switzerland, 2017

First Cliff Walk, Grindelwald, Switzerland, 2017

Posing with 'James Bond', Schilthorn, Switzerland, 2017

Schilthorn, Switzerland, 2017

Castle Howard, North Yorkshire, 2015

Lake District, England, 2017

Snow in the Troodos Mountains, Cyprus, 2016

Tourists taking selfies with the ceiling in the Vatican, Rome, 2019

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Rome, 2019

Côte de Granit Rose, Brittany, 2019

Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, 2019

Taking a selfie with the Shard from the Sky Garden, London, 2019

Southwark, London, 2019

Richmond Park, London, 2019

The Storr, Skye, 2019

The Quiraing, Skye, 2019

Neist Point, Skye, 2019

Sydney, 2020

Sydney Opera House, 2020

The Rocks, Sydney, 2020

Luna Park, Sydney, 2020

Blue Mountains, Australia, 2020

Sydney, 2020

Fiordland National Parkl, New Zealand, 2020

Milford Sound, New Zealand, 2020

Lake Taupo, New Zealand, 2020

Cathedral Cove, New Zealand, 2020

Dubai Mall Waterfall, UAE, 2020
A selection from my book 'SNAPPERS', which is available from Blurb as softcover or hardback editions. 106 pages, 91 photographs.
From the Victorian photographer beneath his black cloth to the 21st century 'snapper' with a selfie stick, photographers have probably always appeared a little eccentric to the casual observer.
This is what I wanted to try and capture when documenting my fellow photographers during my travels over the past 13 years.
This is what I wanted to try and capture when documenting my fellow photographers during my travels over the past 13 years.
It may be that, in my pictures, I am gently poking fun at my subjects but I always remind myself that I am like them - another 'snapper'. So, in a way, I am laughing at myself!
Western Mail article - Snapping the snappers - "For his latest photography book, photographer Robin Weaver turned his attention to photographers themselves - with fascinating and entertaining results"