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 the Kennet and Avon Canal in England, I was fortunate enough to stumble upon just such a…
Tag: Documentary Photography
Monochrome Photography has a unique allure that transcends time, stripping away the distractions of colour to reveal the essence of the subject. Attending the commemorative event at the Control Tower at the former RAF base at Greenham Common presented me with a perfect opportunity to harness the power of Monochrome Photography. This site, rich with…
On the border of rural North Hampshire and Berkshire, England, lies a hidden gem known as Wasing Country Park. It’s a place that holds a special place in my heart, not just for its scenic beauty but for the endless photographic opportunities it offers. On a recent crisp Autumn day, I embarked on a personal…
This post documents an early photographic journey along the NC500. While my work now focuses more tightly on film practice and field notes, I’ve kept this piece as a record of place, learning, and personal progression. Welcome to the captivating world of Jacobite Train Photography Fort William and Railway Photography Scotland, where I embarked on…
Aldermaston Wharf, a small village located in England (Aldermaston Wharf Postcode RG7 4JS), is a picturesque location that offers a wealth of photographic opportunities during the winter months. As a photographer with a Canon 5DSR, I have spent time walking up and down the canal covering a distance of approximately 5 miles, capturing stunning images…
I’m still enjoying photographing the very mild Autumn we are having here in the UK. But it’s time to start thinking about the Winter Photography on the Kennet and Avon Canal, one of my favourite short walks. Winter on the Kennet and Avon Canal just down the road at Aldermaston Wharf. The Wonders of Winter…