Kieran Cleeves, 29, from Heene Terrace, Worthing, developed a passion for photography during his time working at Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club in a media role.
“In October 2019, I made the decision to quit what I thought was my ‘dream job’ (sports journalism) and completely start from scratch in the pursuit to be a freelance
photographer.
“I didn’t have a single piece of equipment to my name, but I was determined to follow my passion.”
Kieran said he ‘had a lot of time on my hands’ during the national lockdown in March 2020.
He added: “I regularly took my camera out around Worthing and started shooting anything and everything.
“In May 2020 I photographed a Spitfire flying over the Care for Veterans care home in Worthing and got my picture on the front page of the Daily Mail and The Sun the very next day.”
Kieran said Covid-19 has encouraged him to ‘strengthen my range of skills across multiple genres of photography’, adding: “The streets of Worthing provided a brilliant platform for that.
“In the past couple of months I started looking at the collection of Worthing-based photos I’d taken and I really wanted to put them to better use than just posting on social media.
“I started toying with the idea of creating a calendar and spend some time whittling down my pictures to select 13 that would show off the beauty and versatility of Worthing.
“I wanted the collection of pictures to be colourful, creative and eye-catching.”
The product has been named the Wonderful Worthing 2022 Calendar. They are being sold online and at the Christmas market stalls at Level 1 this month.
photographer.