I hope that you enjoy your visit to the gallery. Each room of the gallery shows collections of pictures grouped together by a theme or a place.
The pictures are designed to be viewed on a PC computer screen. The on-screen appearance of the photographs is as good as technology allows. However, computer screens are not able to display the true depth and range of colours in the actual photograph.
You can order gallery prints in the Shop
This gallery shows some of my latest images. In time, these will be moved into the main galleries and the Shop.
Although the Chilterns are rarely dramatic when compared to the Highlands of Scotland, or the wild moorland of Yorkshire, the Chilterns are always beautiful. The Chilterns are used constantly as the setting for films and various TV series, and yet the Chilterns are generally overlooked by many landscape photographers. The Chilterns are home for me.
The edge of the land; it can be still and stormy; jagged and polished; still and flowing; eroding and growing. The Coast is often dramatic, always in a constant state of change and always inspirational.
The 4 images in this gallery represent the Four Seasons. Over time, more pictures from the main Gallery will be added to the Greetings Cards designs.
The pictures in this gallery are from the acclaimed exhibition ‘Lambent Light’. All of these pictures are available as prints and many have been selected for books, greetings cards and magazine covers.
These images were selected by red10 for their corporate website and the red10 brochure. red10 are a groundbreaking people development consultancy. Here are the stories behind each picture.
The North West of Scotland is as dramatic as it is unpredictable. Days of driving rain can be followed by the most beautiful light. This gallery shows both. Here in Scotland, you find the UK’s wilderness.
The images in this gallery were created by workshop participants and remain the copyright of the participants. Their images are used here with their permission.
The Images in this gallery were seen and created using an iPhone. Creativity is in the eye of the beholder....