Exploring More of Start Point
I'm no stranger to Start Point but I thought it was about time to explore the area to see if I could find some new compositions.
Read MoreI'm no stranger to Start Point but I thought it was about time to explore the area to see if I could find some new compositions.
Read MoreIn the blog this week, I create my BIGGEST ever landscape photography book! This retrospective look at my photography from the last decade takes over one hundred of my favourite landscape photographs and publishes them in one big book.
Read MoreGrab yourself a cup of coffee because it's time for another 5 Minute Photo Adventure! In this episode, I head to Dawlish Warren where I reminded that it's always worth hanging on for just another 5 minutes. Even after all these years, landscape photography can still surprise and delight me.
Read MoreIn this special episode of On My Bookshelf I take an exclusive look at Thomas Heaton’s new landscape photography book.
Read MoreI always like to try different things with my photography so I set my alarm for 4am and headed to blustery Bude to capture some images of the sea pool
Read MoreIn this episode of On My Bookshelf I take a look The Landscape by Paul Wakefield.
Read MoreDo you think you could be the next Landscape Photographer of the Year? Are you thinking about entering any photography competition? In this video, I share with you 5 things that you should do when you enter any photographic competition. I've also got a few tips from Wex Photographer of the Year, Andi Campbell!
Read MoreI completely forgot about a collection of images I had so I decided to do something with them!
Read MoreEven the slightest chance of snow is enough to make me set my alarm for 4:30 am and head up to one of Dartmoor’s highest tors.
Read MoreIn the blog this week I head back to Holne Bridge to show you why I’m photographing one of my favourite autumn locations in the middle of winter.
Read MoreAs my plan C location, I didn't think I would end up at Holne Bridge on Dartmoor to capture this image. But after a failed shoot at my plan B location I was pleased that I'd had the foresight to consider a backup to the backup location.
Read MoreBig sunrises, amazing light, and epic skies. These are just some of the elements that have helped shape some of my best landscape photographs. But what do you do when you don't have those things? What if the conditions are grey, overcast and still?
Read MoreOn a recent trip to photograph the sunrise at Start Point, I discover than amazing conditions doesn’t always mean that the photography is going to be easy.
Read MoreIs there value in practising your landscape photography? Do you consider risk vs reward? In the blog this week, I head to Belstone on Dartmoor National Park to capture some landscape photographs and to answer those questions.
Read MoreIn the blog this week I head to Dawlish Warren for my first shoot of 2020 and to get some much need practice!
Read MoreWhat happens when you photograph the same location for a year? In the blog this week I share with you the results of my year-long landscape photography project on Dartmoor.
Read MoreWhat's the one thing that every photographer should do?
Read MoreIn my latest video I share with you the 5 things that I love most about the Nikon Z 7 mirrorless camera. I will also tell you about some of the things I don't like and show you some of the images that I've been capturing with the Nikon Z 7 over the last few months.
Read MoreAre you looking to kickstart your landscape photography in 2020? In this episode of On My Bookshelf, I'm taking a look at 52 Assignments for Landscape Photography by Ross Hoddinott and Mark Bauer. It's packed full of creative assignments but there's really only one way to see how good it is and that is to head out on location and give one of those assignments a try.
Read MoreIn the blog this week I head up to Belstone Common on Dartmoor to capture some panoramic images. However, the results aren't exactly perfect.
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