The Photogenic Beauty of France in 30 Photos
TRAVEL FRANCE IN PHOTOS France is a country of diverse beauty, culture and natural wonders. Sure it’s home to all the goodies like croissants, macaroons and the Eiffel Tower but as someone who prefers...
6 Photogenic Spots Around Loch Ness, Scotland
What to Photograph around Loch Ness, Scotland – Luring visitors with its mysteries of the deep and charming lush lanes weaving through cobbled villages, Loch Ness is enchanting. Of course the main reason people...
Isle of Skye: Hiking the Old Man of Storr
Photographing the Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Told to expect clouds of mist, wet weather and a moody atmosphere I had packed all my wet weather gear in preparation....
Setting the Scene: Making Water Dance
Long Exposure Photography – How to Take Long Exposures of Moving Water + Create Beautiful Blur Long exposure photography relates to creating soft flowing water and making it blur, dance and glide through your...
Testing my new Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II in Iceland
Photography for me has never been about gear. I’m more about landscapes than lenses and have always focused on creative perspectives over fan dangle gadgets. For the past six years I’ve had the same...
How to Overcome Creative Block + Avoid Burnout
Are you feeling uninspired and struggling with burnout? Creativity is a wonderful thing. Like taking a break from the real world, it allows you to get caught up in your own vision and thoughts....
Behind the Lens: Lake Blausee, Switzerland
When I started my photography project ‘The World from The Water’ two years ago, Blausee was on my list of places to capture. I had seen photos of its teal blue waters fed underground...
Workshops + Photo Tours
PHOTO TOURS, WORKSHOPS + ONLINE PHOTOGRAPHY COURSES Please note – All tours are currently unavailable due to varied travel restrictions around the world. However, I’ve moved things online so you can still join others...
Iceland: Photographing Skógafoss Waterfall
Iceland Photo Locations: Skógafoss Waterfall Skógafoss is one of those places you instantly become fixated with. The gushing waterfall dazzles with rainbows dancing in its mist, sea birds and their white wings soaring through...
The Secret Setting: Aperture Priority Mode
Aperture Priority – It’s Okay to NOT use Manual Mode! When you are learning photography two words sound about as daunting as jumping out of a plane. Manual Mode. A lot of professional photographers...
Whitehaven Beach – Photographing Australia’s Natural Wonder
Whitehaven Beach = The Most Photogenic Beach in Australia From the air Whitehaven Beach is like an abstract painting. It’s sandy swirls, teal water and carved channels twist and turn like Picasso’s paint brush....
Behind the Lens: Lake Hawea, New Zealand
When visiting New Zealand I always buy a pair of gum boots upon arrival for this very location. Lake Hawea is my special spot. A landscape that never fails to wow me even though...












