Rooted Memories
Recently I returned to a spot where sat a tree that I had taken a shine to. Continue reading Rooted Memories
Recently I returned to a spot where sat a tree that I had taken a shine to. Continue reading Rooted Memories
The legendary David Bailey recently said on TV, “Most people take photos. I make them.” Continue reading Ok so what now?
A selection of close ups of wild UK flora and a couple of bees for good measure, taken on my swanky macro lens that I definitely didn’t treat myself to during the UK lockdown. Continue reading Appreciating Small Things
To bracket the darkest days of a generation with something so enjoyable was a treat and considering the pandemic is still wreaking destruction around the world, a privilege. Continue reading We all came to party again!
At the point of shooting these images I was often purposefully remembering some of these moments, thinking of the deaths, those they affect, the moments of pure hopelessness that I’d overcome in my relatively privileged life to be able to get through each day. Continue reading Me, Myself and Ay ay ay!
In 2020, aside from a possible flirtation with Covid 19 which has left me socially wary and certainly pleasantry weary, I’ve somehow been a finallist in Emulsive’s FP4Party, shortlisted in Landscape Photographer of the Year and had an image chosen to be BBC Wildlife Magazine’s Pic of the Day on social media. Continue reading L’année de merde
Here in my corner of England, autumn seems to spread across one tree at a time, with a more painterly impressionistic approach to altering hue. Continue reading Falling Down
Early mornings aren’t all glorious sunrises and back-lit deer on heat. It’s a good thing too. Imagine the never ending musk and sounds of grunting. Continue reading Dark Days
If you see a fawn in the grass don’t try to rescue it. It isn’t abandoned/lost/injured and certainly doesn’t need your help or a hug or a selfie. Continue reading Deer Encounters
A while back a friend gave me a camera trap as a Christmas gift. I was surprised and excited to be given something so interesting and useful. I’d never considered actually buying one myself, so decided to give it a … Continue reading Adventures with a camera trap