Fyrish Monument
This week I was at a loose end due to not being able to get out on my bike, due to leaving all my gear in Caithness (New Year Whisky to blame), so decided to take a trek up to Fyrish again.
This week I was at a loose end due to not being able to get out on my bike, due to leaving all my gear in Caithness (New Year Whisky to blame), so decided to take a trek up to Fyrish again.
One thing that keeps coming up in conversation with people wanting to start photography, is what camera to buy. People are overwhelmed with choices these days, and even as a professional of twenty years, I find it hard to keep up with technology developments.
A year of highs and lows, more lows than highs, but on a photography level there were some pretty awesome moments.
Not for the first time in recent weeks I have seen ‘wedding photography’ chucked around
So, you want to improve your location work and get out of the studio. Whether you shoot families, kids, adults, or fashion, these tips will help bring your work up a notch.
Last night I decided to go out and look for the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights as they are sometimes known. I’ve witnessed this phenomenon several times before and have captured them on camera on a few occasions.
I thought I would share some of the images from a trip to London this year to shoot with Stoer Skin Care. The shoot was to launch the collaboration with fitness professional Jack Jefferson, who is an ambassador for the Stoer range of products, and features on the company blog.
I always talk about the importance of capturing moments, the natural stuff. The images people will remember forever. Every now and again I take an image which I totally love. On Saturday I was at Muckrach Lodge and got this photograph, which I absolutely love.
Becca and Chris came over from the USA to get married and chose the amazing venue of Carberry Tower, near Edinburgh.
Annabel and Johnny were married at Martins Memorial Church in Stornoway, and had their reception at the Caladh Inn.
On my travels again, this time to Stirling. The Royal Hotel was the venue of
Another visit to Glasgow for this wedding as Nicola and Paul prepared for their big
My first wedding of 2017 was at Fearn Abbey, with the reception at Kincraig Castle
May turned out to be a great month, because as well as the cycling events, I had a huge success in the BIPP Scottish Regional Awards. It was definitely worth a trip to Glasgow
Last month I was privileged to be part of an awesome wedding at The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle. Rachel and Rex travelled all the way over from the USA to have their special day at this amazing location.
A few months ago I received an email from Santiago in Madrid, Spain, who was