
Great Mell Fell Landscape Photography Shoot
I’ve never been anywhere near Great Mell Fell let alone walked up it until today. I left home with the intention of visiting Martindale to the East of Ullswater. I

I’ve never been anywhere near Great Mell Fell let alone walked up it until today. I left home with the intention of visiting Martindale to the East of Ullswater. I

One of my biggest challenges as a Landscape Photographer is my ability to get out for sunrise shoots. Arguably, sunrise and the hour or so before and after are the

Following on from my previous post I made a short drive down the Eskdale valley to this wonderful little location on the River Esk. It’s a place I’ve visited a

It seems like a very long time since I last visited the Eskdale Valley with my camera. For more years than I care to remember I have promised myself a

Autumn is fast approaching and I’m keen to make this year one to remember. After the restrictions of Covid-19 and my desire to put together a new collection of images

I was lucky to witness a nice Sunset this evening from the viewpoint at Skelwith Fold. This is a great vantage point looking over the Langdale Fells. It was great

It has been a while since I last visited Buttermere and that’s no good at all, so this evening, I made my way there with the intention of trying

As Autumn approaches and I gear myself up for a couple of months of Landscape Photography here in the Lake District I am keen to expand my knowledge and experience

My fascination and ever-increasing interest in Portrait Photography has lead me to capture my third official portrait. Titled “Stay Humble” Stay Humble is a portrait of Photographer Mark McNeil. I’ve

In my experience, September is definitely the best month for Sunsets here at Crosby Beach. With that in mind, I headed down to the beach this evening in the hope

Over the last few years, my thoughts have become a lot more clear on the meaning of a photograph. I’ve been collection thoughts and feedback from my print buyers and

This evening I visited Wren Crag on High Rigg above Thirlmere and St John in the Vale. It’s a Fell I’ve admired for years usually from the road below but
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