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Edges of Ardnamurchan

It was a surreal place to be whilst a global pandemic was breaking out, and the chaos I came back to at home just highlighted how remote and peaceful it was on the very Western end of the peninsula.

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Among Trees

In my childhood free time was spent hour upon goue exploring what seemed like this vast environment. Imagination ran wild, with friends we were explorers, soldiers, tree climbers.

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Luminis of Light

Squeezed between the A2 and the walls of Greenwick Park lies Folly Pondl a largely forgotten and over-looked little body of water. Once a Victorian boating pond frequented by the ladies and gentlemen of Blackheath it has now returned to nature and is populated by ducks, coots, geese and the occasional rat.

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Within/Without

High Streets have always been places where you could do your shopping in many and varied independent shops. Recently however, large supermarkets have been nuilt on the outskirts of our towns and as a consequence, with their huge car parks and the ability to buy everything you need in one place, the small independent shops of our high streets have suffered.

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Hoge Venen

The High Fens are one of the last great wildernesses in the Low Countries. It is also the highest area in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is almost 5 degrees colder, there is twice as much rain and on the highest plateaus there is snow about 70 days a year.

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Beara

It is a spectacular yet sometimes overlooked place and is only recently gaining some of the recognition it deserves as an exceptional destination to visit and for the lucky ones, to live in.

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Shinrin-Yoku

Shinrin-Yoku, or forest bathing, is the practice of spending time in the forest for greater health, a strengthened immune system, happiness and a sense of calm.

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Capture Lakeland Volume 2

A body of images created of a defined place over a specific times. In essencem I set myself a personal challenge of seeing what a cycle of seasons in the Lake District could look like.

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Fort Crosby

The area is used by walkers, cyclists and dog walkers, mostly oblivious to two significant events and their impact on the modern landscapes.

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The Last Stand

Photographed between 2010 and 2014, this work aims to reflect the histories and stories of military conflict and the memories held in the landscape itself.

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Whispers

Watching the effects of the light and the wind on the grasses and plants for those fleeting patterns and shapes created by both light play and movement.

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