Bite-Size Blog Post #60 - Kilchurn Castle, Scotland
A return to the west Highlands offers a familiar landscape, shifting light, and a reminder that the experience often matters more than the photograph.
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Read MoreA training walk in thick fog leads to an unexpected discovery on Dartmoor. Birch Tor may not be the grandest tor, but its quiet character and rocky outcrops reveal surprising photographic potential.
Read MoreIn this episode of On My Bookshelf I take a look at Ethereal by Mark Cornick, a thoughtful collection of abstract coastal photographs inspired by Cornwall and West Wittering Beach.
Read MoreIn this episode of On My Bookshelf, I take a look at Immersive by award winning British photographer and actor Bill Ward.
Read MoreA risky winter sunrise trip onto Dartmoor led me through thick cloud to the summit of Yes Tor, where brief, breathtaking glimpses above the cloud made the view unforgettable.
Read MoreRevisiting Greator Rocks reminded me that some locations take time to reveal their potential, before finishing the walk at Hound Tor, a striking Dartmoor landmark perfect for studying light, shape and contrast.
Read MoreIn this video I share how I use DxO PureRAW 6 as the first step in my landscape photography workflow. This is not a traditional feature review. Instead, I want to show you how PureRAW fits into the way I actually work. I have been using PureRAW since version 2, and over time it has become a consistent part of how I prepare my RAW files before I begin editing.
Read MoreIn this episode of On My Bookshelf, I explore Still: A Mindful Practice for Photographers by Paul Sanders, a powerful book about mindfulness, creativity, and finding fulfilment in photography.
Read MoreA spontaneous visit to Great Mis Tor gave me the chance to explore this location once again. Sometimes the best preparation comes when there is no pressure to capture the perfect shot.
Read MoreA personal insight into why this iconic tor remains one of my favourite locations for Dartmoor landscape photography and workshops.
Read MoreRevisiting Pew Tor after several years, I found tricky conditions but valuable practice, proving that even when the magic is elusive, it’s still important to practice your craft.
Read MoreRemembering Alyn Wallace and chasing the light at Great Staple Tor.
Read MoreIn this bite sized blog I make the long walk up to Black Tor to see if it’s not too late in the year to photograph it at sunrise.
Read MoreIn this bite sized blog I head to Hound Tor for some daytime photograph!
Read MoreIn this bite sized blog I share with you the story behind my first photograph of 2026.
Read MoreIn this video I review the Gitzo Carbon Fibre GT3532 Mountaineer Tripod and the Gitzo GH3382QD Ball Head Kit (GK3532-82QD). I talk about the engineering, build quality, features and what it’s actually like to use in real landscape photography situations.
Read MoreA photograph of Great Links Tor in the glorious morning light has eluded me for years but no longer thanks to this photograph. But why am I a tiny bit disappointed?
Read MoreFor a few short weeks each year, Dartmoor transforms into a purple landscape as the heather blooms across the tors. This video follows my journey across the moor, through sunrise, sunset, changing weather, and shifting conditions to photograph the heather at its absolute best.
Read MoreA forecast of snow on Dartmoor was all I needed to read to get me to drop everything else and head out with my camera!
Read MoreIn this video I continue my exploration of black and white landscape photography by creating a portfolio of prints using Fotospeed DUO papers and a Fotospeed Spring Back Binder.
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