A coastal walk, Malthouse to Thornham, Norfolk
Read MoreValediction is a prose and image essay of the end of summer, the change in seasons and landscape.
Read MoreFrom the farmland within a one mile radius of my home in Northumberland. They focus on the marginal land around the fields and the edges, the intimate details, the micro landscapes of my surroundings.
Read MoreFrom misty forests and mountains to misty lochs and cityscapes.
Read MoreStanding tall and lonely, windswept and storm-broken.
Read MoreContinuing the tradition of creating the finest compilations of landscape and nature photography which contains the work of over 140 artists from all over the world.
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 MoreFeaturing over the work of over 120 artists with essays discussing aspects of the eyewitness tradition of photography, the idea of representing the world around us with truth and honesty.
Read MoreCapturing both the sublimity and grandeur of these peaks, and quietly reflect on our human interaction with nature.
Read MorePausing for a moment reveals real beauty and softness alongside the corporate architecture, waiting for something out of the ordinary.
Read MoreFalling Water captures dam infrastructure across Japan and the USA.
Read MoreIt is a story about an enigmatic place. About nature and the subconscious. About what the camera sees that the human eye misses.
Read MoreIn Berlin I worked alone, imagining all who had walked where I was walking, those who had taken the same route as me, going to the same places.
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 MoreAn impressionistic and very personal view of Orkney's flowers influenced by the rich folklore and echoes of its ancient stories.
Read MoreI have stated on numerous occasions that I do not include people in my photographs as I feel they gave away the scale and became the main focus of the viewer’s attention. Most of my photography relates to the presence of absence.
Read MoreThe dense forests and their gaps of light as well as the tiny trees isolated within idyllic landscapes highlight the diversity of the photographed specimens as much as the plurality of the compositions.
Read MoreFirst seen in the morning and last at night, it is perhaps 80 years old, with a magnificent structure underneath the changes through the seasons.
Read MoreWhen I arrived in Sapporo in June, it was so cold that the light purple clusters of lilac in the alleys and under the eaves were trembling in the cold air.
Read MoreThis is my intimate search of the offing, with its many moods, appearances, colours, forms and shapes. It is my blurred expectations; my place of recurring fears; my dreams but also my yūgen.
Read MoreI have become fascinated by the forms and shapes of certain elements and the thoughts and emotions that they inspire within me.
Read MoreA visual record of the Aberdeen Festival of Light as told through the public’s interaction with the sculptures.
Read MoreA collection of vintage photographs of east London street markets.
Read MoreThe colours and noises and general chaos of the Great British seaside has infected my brain and how I see the world.
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