Northumbrian green
In the interests of getting something published here after another multi-month absence, here’s a simple detail from a scouting trip in Northumberland back in 2017.I’ve previously shared two other ...
In the interests of getting something published here after another multi-month absence, here’s a simple detail from a scouting trip in Northumberland back in 2017.I’ve previously shared two other ...
I held off moving this photo into my ‘Processed’ collection in Lightroom for years. Each time I reconfirmed to myself that I liked it, some nagging voice in the back of my mind would point out that...
Time for another image from the archive, this time from a location scouting trip back in 2017.Having previously shared an image from this day—in Location scouting: Northumbrian textures—I’ve sat o...
After beginning to build a rhythm of content here, I’ve been knocked off my stride for the past couple of weeks as we’ve been self-isolating as a family.We’re all fine—our eldest had a fever one ni...
In late 2018 I spent a week in the Lake District and managed a couple of days photography, including a workshop with Nigel Danson. I recently went back to an unprocessed image from the workshop day...
I find myself increasingly looking for themes to follow in my photography: common threads in photographs I’ve already taken and inspiration for new concepts to look out for in future work. In decid...
Here’s another in my series of photographs featuring the harbour wall at Cullercoats, this time from Christmas Day, 2017.I have already shared another image of the wall from this same day, taken ar...
When I lived in London I loved to walk along the south bank of the Thames, particularly the stretch between London Bridge and the Southbank Centre. It can be easy to start taking a place for grante...
While I'm spending a lot of my time preparing for our move to the north east, it makes sense to share a few images from the area that I've taken over the years and not got round to publishing. To...
I've been sitting on this photograph for almost a year without sharing or publishing it. It's one of those images that—while I love it—I've always thought I could have done better and came tantalis...