If I had to describe myself, I’d say I was a landscape photographer, with a bit of street and abstract thrown in. I’m definitely not into wildlife, or sport, or anything fast-moving. I’m happiest when my camera is on a tripod and I can take my time to find and create a composition that is pleasing, at least to my eye. I like balance and a sense of design. My aim is to produce a beautiful image and to show the way I see things. Sometimes it works.
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Visitor to London
The panel uses the multiple exposure technique to show the experience of a visitor to London. Each image in the multiple exposure is just as the visitor would have seen it, but they become a blur when blended, just like the visitor’s memory.
Through Glass
Photographing people through glass creates a degree of abstraction, an impression of the person, removed from sharp reality.
Street
These photographs show people in the street. They are not intended to be portraits, but rather show the person as a part of the urban landscape.
Architecture
The constructed landscape can so often, but not always, be full of beauty. It is one of my favourite subjects
Water
Photographing water presents many opportunities and choices. I'm usually drawn to a minimalist presentation, using water to simplify the scene in front of me
Scapes
Scapes is a catch all for all types of views, be they landscape, water scape, sea scape, sky scapes and more.