Photo Journal

  1. Repeated Patterns, Isle of Mull

    The world around us is full of repeated patterns and the Isle of Mull, where these photographs were taken, is no exception. The eye is drawn to these patterns and with no central subject upon which to rest is left to roam around the images and discover the subtlety within…

  2. Madeira, Mountains & Mist

    It’s eleven years since, stuck under a cloud of Icelandic volcanic dust, I was urging a tiny, underpowered Skoda hire car over high mountain passes and along twisty coastal roads, to the start of trails that would transport me into a primeval world of mountain and mist.  Each route offered…

  3. Saltburn Pier - A Series of Fortunate Events

    This photograph of Saltburn Pier on Yorkshire’s East Coast is a bit of a lucky charm. It was the first picture we sold  after taking over The Old School Muker, settling our nerves on our opening day, and the first picture to sell from the wall in our very first…

  4. The Muker Wild Flower Meadows, a Photographer’s Guide

    To view my current collection of meadow’s photographs visit here For meadows photography workshops visit here. Introduction Nestled in the narrow acre between the River Swale and Kisdon Hill, Muker’s wild flower meadows are acknowledged to be some of the best examples of upland hay meadows in the UK. For…

  5. Ingleborough Storm - From Capture to Print

    …or…  One Man’s Stumblings in the World of Print   Typically these photographic stories are concerned with how a photograph was visualised, constructed and shot. Untypically this story is concerned with how a photograph came to be printed.  Not very interesting?  Well ok, but a great photo stuck on a computer…

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