A Timeless Encounter: Horse and Trap on the Kennet and Avon Canal
Horse and Trap Photographed with the Zenza Bronica ETRSi and Kentmere Pan 100 Film There’s something magical about stepping into a moment that feels like it’s been lifted from the pages of history. While walking along the peaceful towpath of…
Experimental Film Photography at Dawn: Silchester Roman Wall on 35mm Film in Medium Format Camera
Exploring the Ancient Wall Through Experimental Analogue Photography 35mm Film in Medium Format Camera – In the quiet pre-dawn hours, I ventured out to the Silchester Roman Wall—a place steeped in history and mystery. But this wasn’t just another early…
Capturing Sunrise Photography at Watership Down: Beech Trees & Starbursts on the Wayfarers Walkway
Setting out in the pre-dawn hush of Sunrise Photography at Watership Down, my goal was simple yet profound: to capture the first golden rays of sunrise at Watership Down . Nestled in the rolling chalk hills of Hampshire, this celebrated…
Dawn Patrol at Baughurst Copse: A Morning with the Brown Hare
A New Approach to a Familiar Place There’s something uniquely rewarding about rising before the sun, heading out into the quiet of the countryside, and waiting for the world and the Brown Hare to wake up. This morning was no…
How to Take Creative Long Exposure Photography: 5 Tips to Elevate Your Shots
Why Long Exposure Photography Is So Captivating Creative long exposure photography lets you break free from the constraints of “instant” photography. By using longer shutter speeds, you can smooth out motion, stretch time, and create surreal images that tell deeper…
5 Roe Deer Photos: A Mindful Morning at Ashford Hill
A Quiet Encounter with the Wild Some mornings seem stitched together by something quieter than luck — 5 Roe Deer Photos stitched by patience, stillness, and the simple act of being there.This spring, in the soft woodland light of Ashford Hill Nature…
Yellow Filter Photography: My Test with the Pig Iron Filter at Calleva Atrebatum
There’s something quietly exciting about trying out new gear in familiar places—especially when that gear is as classic and simple as yellow filter photography. A few weeks ago, I finally got around to testing a Pig Iron Yellow Filter I’d picked…
? How US Tariffs Disrupt Photography World
US Tariffs Disrupt Photography – Reflections from a UK Photographer on Gear Costs, Industry Shifts, and Unexpected Workarounds When Donald Trump declared April 2nd “Liberation Day” and slapped a blanket 10% tariff on all US imports—with some Chinese goods facing…
? My First Time Using the Sunny 16 Rule with Kentmere Pan 100 at Silchester Roman Wall
Discovering Exposure the Old-School Way – On a clear, cloudless day at Silchester Roman Wall (Calleva Atrebatum ), I decided on using the Sunny 16 Rule for the very first time. Armed with my Bronica ETRSi medium format camera and the 75mm lens, I loaded…
Telephoto Photography: Discover 6 Tips
What is Telephoto Photography? Telephoto photography allows you to capture distant subjects with incredible detail. Using lenses with longer focal lengths, you can bring faraway scenes closer and create stunning images. Table of Telephoto Lens Focal Lengths: Focal Length Range…
Walking The Thames Path
A journey walking the Thames Path offers a unique perspective on both nature and urban life. This 10-mile stretch from Sonning to Pangbourne, passing through Reading, Caversham, and Mapledurham, captures the essence of the river’s charm. For this walk, I…
15 Essential Landscape photography Techniques for Captivating Photos
Landscape photography is a rewarding pursuit that allows photographers to capture the grandeur and beauty of the natural world. However, creating truly captivating landscape images requires more than just pointing your camera at a scenic view. To elevate your photography,…
Photos from Watership Down
Walking through the rolling hills of Hampshire, the sun beating down on my shoulders (Early Spring 2025), I couldn’t help but feel an overwhelming sense of tranquility. The charm of these Photos from Watership Down , near Kingsclere, is undeniable —…
Ashford Hill Wildlife: A Morning of Mist and Wonder at Ashford Hill Nature Reserve
The Stillness Before Dawn There’s a special kind of silence that exists before dawn, just before the world wakes up. It’s the hush of expectation, the moment when everything stands still, waiting for the first light to break the darkness.…
Exploring Motion Blur Photography with Film
Motion blur photography is a powerful creative technique that transforms everyday scenes into abstract, dreamlike compositions. While often associated with digital photography, shooting motion blur on film presents a unique set of challenges and rewards. For this latest experiment, I…
Seeing the World Differently: Embracing ICM Photography on a Wet Winter’s Day
In a world obsessed with pin-sharp images, I find myself drawn to something different—something more fluid, more abstract, and ultimately more reflective of how I see the world. This is where ICM Photography (Intentional Camera Movement) comes into play, allowing me to…
Discovering Ashford Hill Nature Reserve: A Photographer’s Year of Adventures
Ashford Hill Nature Reserve, located in the picturesque countryside of Hampshire, offers a dynamic blend of ancient woodlands, wetlands, and meadows teeming with life. This year, I’m thrilled to immerse myself in the beauty of the reserve, capturing its seasonal…
Build Your Own Twin Lens Reflex Camera: A Journey into Film Photography
One of my most exciting gifts this Christmas was a “Build Your Own Twin Lens Reflex Camera” kit. As someone passionate about analogue photography, the thought of assembling my own camera was thrilling. In this blog post, I’ll take you…
Photography Walk: A February Morning with Deer
I find there’s something magical about stepping out into the countryside on a crisp February morning for a photography walk. The cool air, tinged with the fresh scent of damp earth, combined with a serene blue sky, creates a perfect…



















