Exploring Liverpool’s Vibrant Wall Art

Last Sunday, I visited Liverpool to meet up with fellow photographer and good friend Steve O’Nions. It’s been some time since we’ve had a joint trip to a city, and I don’t mind admitting that I struggled initially trying to find compositions. My initial idea had been to photograph abstract subjects, like paint on walls … Continue reading Exploring Liverpool’s Vibrant Wall Art

How Foggy Weather Led to Stunning iPhone Photos

I’m sure you’ve heard the saying that the best camera is the one you have with you. On Boxing Day, this saying was undoubtedly the case for me. The day after Christmas Day, we headed out onto the moors above home for a walk. Before leaving, I looked out the window to see thick fog. … Continue reading How Foggy Weather Led to Stunning iPhone Photos

Snowshoeing in Austria is a Photographer’s Dream

Last week, I didn’t post anything to the blog. That’s because I was out of the country, snowshoeing in the mountains of Austria. I can still feel the stress of climbing steep slopes in my knees, but the views were worth it. Unfortunately, as you can see from this shot, there wasn’t much in the … Continue reading Snowshoeing in Austria is a Photographer’s Dream

A Day in Malham

Today was another beautiful day and I promised my wife a day out walking in Malham. I reasoned we could kill two birds with one stone as it would allow me to shoot the wild garlic near to Janets Foss waterfall. If you don’t know the area, there’s a woodland leading up to the falls … Continue reading A Day in Malham

Walking with my Camera – Crowden

Yesterday the weather forecast was promising to be good. It was cold, around 2 degrees Celsius with sunny intervals. It looked ideal weather for a short walk with my camera and probably worth driving out a little. After flicking through a few walking books, we decided to drive over to Crowden. I suspect many of … Continue reading Walking with my Camera – Crowden