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I was recently asked to provide the award-winning monthly in-flight magazine of Silk Air, namely Silkwinds, with a colourful and inspiring feature about the tribal groups found around Asia.
For readers who have followed my career through the years you’ll know how proud I am of my tribal images and how I like to promote these fascinating groups of people who manage to keep... read more
Over the last 9 months you may have noticed the lack of updates on my website, and for this I must apologise, however I have been rather busy growing my son; I have still been out and about shooting but mainly around the UK, and have created some fabulous images that no-one has been given the opportunity to see, until now! Over the next few weeks I have scheduled a number of... read more
As promised in my last blog, I am continuing to shoot some of the UK’s best known locations, and what place is more famous or draws in more tourists than our capital - London. As a northerner I am aware there is a certain marmite situation surrounding London, some people love it and some people can’t stand it. ... read more
After using Manfrotto products since the very beginning of my career, it is a great honour to become part of the Manfrotto family and represent them as an Ambassador.
For those of you who aren't familiar with this brand, here is some information taken directly from the Manfrotto website:... read more
City Life
Blue! I’ll get straight to the point with this post. For me cities look their best in photographs when blue is the predominantly featured colour - it makes them look clean, cool and modern - something most cities wish they were! This won’t work for every city, especially those which are very traditional (or for those in England where blue skies seem to be quite... read more
“After a few years’ pout, the beautiful city of Amsterdam has found its old self – quirky, creative and open-minded. The city’s gorgeous looks haven’t faded either. The moments you spend ogling the old merchants’ villas, the Jordaan’s charming lanes or the lush Vondelpark are as magical now as in centuries past.... read more
Images of the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, carved from the rock over a thousand years ago, have long been most people’s first impression of Jordan. But while Petra is indeed one of the most stunning attractions in the Middle East, Jordan offers so much more for the modern traveller.... read more
I was fortunate enough to be chosen by VisitFaroeIslands to photograph the Faroe Islands, with the brief being simply to show how stunningly beautiful the islands are. Natural beauty surrounds you from the moment you land in the Faroes however the weather has a mind of its own and can change within the space of 5 minutes; this was to be the biggest challenge of my trip.... read more
Built on a hundred and twenty little islands, linked to the mainland by four hundred bridges, Venice is unique and like no other city in the world. A city which gives the impression that nothing will ever again be created like it, a a precarious and fleeting encounter between the sea and history.... read more
“London has been called a ‘world in one city’ and that’s not just empty rhetoric. The brilliant feat carried off here is that while immigrants, the city’s life blood, continue to flow in and contribute their energy and cultures to the capital’s already spicy melting pot, London nevertheless feels quintessentially British.... read more