Colourful Mysteries of the Mind
The mind moves in mysterious ways, not least when it comes to colour and tone. As a photographer and printmaker, I’m always mindful of the…
The mind moves in mysterious ways, not least when it comes to colour and tone. As a photographer and printmaker, I’m always mindful of the…
I’ve been looking forward to writing about Cambois (pronounced Kammus) for a long time now — in particular, introducing you to the photograph featured in this…
Yesterday, on a rainy afternoon, I finally got together with some of the children at my younger son’s school to make pinhole photographs. Pinhole photography…
There’s no denying that I’ve loved creating this site over the summer and, as a result, seeing the renewed enthusiasm for my work gain rapid…
A little weekend inspiration for you… This fine clip, sure to warm the heart, came into my life through James Danziger’s blog: http://youtu.be/v9qE-qXI11I
As my about me page describes, I’ve been re-embracing my own photography recently (the whole raison d’être for this site, of course) and it’s amazing…
The Llŷn Peninsula sits on the very north western corner of Wales. We (like many others) have always referred to it as the pig’s ear…
“People who’ve seen me about to fly off a cliff say I look perfectly calm. It’s the complete opposite. I’m terrified.” — Espen Fadnes Every now and…
You may have read in my first proper post, Remembering Ardnamurchan, a week or two ago that I plan to gradually release Platinum/Palladium Prints of…
Back in June (remember, when it was really raining?) we went camping with a bunch of friends in Dodgson Wood, on the banks of Coniston…
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