I’m a semi-pro photographer based on England’s south coast, drawn to the quiet beauty that often hides in plain sight — a stretch of coastline at first light, a still moment before the tide turns, or the calm that follows a passing storm.
Photography, for me, has always been about presence. It’s a way to slow down, to really see, and to share how it feels to stand in those places. My work leans towards fine-art landscapes and seascapes, but I’m equally at home wandering through woodland or exploring city streets with a camera in hand. What ties it all together is a fascination with light — how it shifts, softens, and transforms the familiar into something fleeting and extraordinary.
Each image begins in the field and ends in print. I print every piece myself using archival materials — most often Fotospeed fine-art papers like Platinum Etching or Gloss Art Fibre — to ensure the final work reflects exactly what I envisioned when I pressed the shutter. The craft of printing is as much a part of my process as the moment of capture.
When you purchase a print, you’re rewarding more than a single photograph. You’re acknowledging the time spent creating it — the 2 a.m. alarms, the countless returns to the same spot, waiting and anticipating that perfect alignment of light and atmosphere I had imagined in my mind. You’re supporting the hours of careful post-processing that bring the image to life in print, and the investment in the equipment and technology capable of reproducing every fine detail captured in that fleeting moment.
Outside of photography, I work in digital marketing. It’s a balance that keeps me grounded: part creative, part analytical, and always curious about what connects people to places.
Whether you’re here to enjoy the images, to collect a print, or simply to pause for a moment — thank you for visiting.