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Recent Work
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From the blog
Dry stone walling with Ed Byrne
I suppose this is another one you can file under the slightly surreal jobs list… (read more)
Christmas order dates
Please note – the last order date for guaranteed Christmas delivery for prints is Thursday December 14th… (read more)
Country Walking and Stuart Maconie
The current issue of Country Walking magazine features a cover shot whilst I was out on a typically (ahem) glorious Lake District summer day on Bowscale Fell with Stuart Maconie. Stuart’s article inside gives plentiful reasons to visit this underrated little fell and the tarn it cradles, but shhhh, don’t tell anyone!
Commended in Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year
Fresh from a visit to Torridon with a great group of photographers, I was delighted to hear last week that this image, Dissolved, Slioch and Loch Maree… (read more)
In The Shop
Photos - landscape
(50 products)Blog posts featuring landscape
Blencathra. Oh inverted world.
It's no secret that I love winter. However, as much as I adore its manipulation and simplification of the landscape, this isn't just down to snow... (read more)
King’s How, Borrowdale
The high ground that sits above Borrowdale has long been a fecund tract of hunting land for photographers, with its fine views over Derwent Water and surrounding fells... (read more)
Cat Bells Inversion
I've made no secret of the fact that I'm fond of little old Cat Bells, even if I'm unlikely to ever photograph anything new up there... (read more)
Loughrigg fell with Meindl boots
Most of my Lake District commercial photography takes me indoors rather than out these days, so it was great to be released into the hills on a shoot for Meindl boots recently... (read more)
A Hebridean Hopscotch
Daylight, but early. I’ve not seen true darkness in a week. The tent quivers then stills, shrugging off the landfall of an isolated Atlantic breeze... (read more)
