Think, move, recompose, shoot, repeat...
A wonderful commission took me down to the beautiful fishing village of Port Gaverne on the north Cornish coast last month. What a gig......
Get down!
I cannot stress enough the importance of point of view in landscape work. Almost all toggery nowadays is typically shot at eye height....
Getting intimate
One of the advantages of regularly shooting locally is becoming intimately acquainted with certain landscapes. Seeing them at...
High tide, low tide
Some locations are special at low tide. At Aldwick Bay near Bognor Regis, the receding water reveals a random and photogenic formation of...
Glorious Goodwood...
...At dawn. Talk about brevity of opportunity... I had just a couple of minutes to grab this one. I literally ran the last part of the...
My toggery chums
It is a matter of great pride for me that the participants of my West Dean College Liminal Light course, from December 2016, are an...
Rona, Doris and me...
I met up with one of the participants from my West Dean College course, the very lovely and talented tog, Rona Bassett, at Birling Gap...
Frost and Fog... Fabulous
It really is the most magical combination. An early morning trip to Midhurst and Cowdray Park in minus five conditions and freezing fog...
Priory Park Project
I have been tasked with producing a very special portfolio of images. In 1918, after the cessation of hostilities in Europe at the end of...
Lucky me...
The local paper ran an article about me and my work. Thank you, Chichester Observer.