The amount of water on our planet has remained more or less consistent since the Earth was created some 4.6 billion years ago. Only very small amounts of water have been added by meteorites that have collided with Earth.
Read MoreWinds of Change reflects on a difficult and uncertain time in Britain’s history and my own personal fears and anxiety about not only Britain’s future, but the future of the world and its effects on those close to me.
Read MoreA collection of intimate landscapes and portraits of nature made over the course of a decade walking in the countryside around my home in rural north Dorset.
Read MoreIn 2012 I made the journey for the first time, finally travelling beyond the horizon to Pointe a’ Tárrthaidh - The Point of the Deliverance.
Read MoreI’ve always loved the sound of crows cawing. It has been suggested that they may even have their own language.
Read MoreA collection of works started in 2017 and made predominantly by using the cyanotype process in collaboration with the coastal landscape.
Read MoreInspired by the love for India and the Beautiful People that live there: the sights, the colours, the vibrancy of life, and, in particular, the wonderful hospitality.
Read MoreThe thinly veiled illusion that we are in control of our lives fell away and in its place we were left to contemplate many things, not least the precarious nature of our existence.
Read MoreI often talk about the importance of interpretation when I make a photograph. For me a great image should reflect your mind and what you feel rather than what you see.
Read MoreI had an idea for a series of ambiguous images about life and death that the viewer could project stories into. I exhibited these in spring 2018 under the title Short Stories Of Loss And Hope. Then in the summer my eldest daughter died...
Read MoreAs a child almost everything I did seemed to revolve around The Ogmore - swimming, fishing, camping alongside its banks, watching the annual raft-race and just general mischief.
Read MoreThe rhythm of the tides, tethered to the waxing and waning of the moon, shapes our very sense of time.
Read MoreThese images are made in locations that change throughout the seasons, from the bare fields of winter, through the lush greens and yellows of spring and summer, and on into the golden browns before the harvest.
Read MoreThe Ridge Trees project concentrates on a specific area of the New Forest, Hampshire and has been governed by two triangles.
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