Corfe Castle is stunning on any day, but when the circumstances are just right, the photos you can capture will be breathtaking. I have just come back from a running three different one-day photography
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Corfe Castle is stunning on any day, but when the circumstances are just right, the photos you can capture will be breathtaking. I have just come back from a running three different one-day photography
These hot and humid summer months are perfect for macro photography. Especially when we are looking for mini-beasts such as butterflies and dragonflies.
Generally, insects are more abundant in the warm spring and
Our Yorkshire Three Peaks’ Challenge
In May this year myself and my daughter Sarah are taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks’ challenge in aid of the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds). The
Lakenheath Fen, Woodland Hide and Dovercourt Lighthouse, I’ve had a busy start to the year both running workshops and getting the time for a few personal photography shoots, to start with I met up with
Photographing the wader spectacular at Snettisham in Norfolk
I had a fantastic time photographing over 100,000 waders at Snettisham a coupler of weeks ago.
Snettisham is home to a huge variety
Norfolk Coast photography course
I had a fantastic three days running my three-day Norfolk coast photography course. I always run this course in September because the light can be stunning at this time of year
Wildlife Photography – Photographing Spoonbills.
For the first time (to my knowledge) there are nesting spoonbills at a local wetland where I live in Essex, which is absolutely marvellous. Spoonbills are a large wetland bird
Wildlife photography can be a very frustrating pastime but an extremely rewarding one too. A couple of weeks ago I took a trip to hunt for a Cuckoo. This one is quite well known for
Macro Photography.
Early summer is a fantastic time to have a go at macro and close-up photography. Many flowers are coming into full bloom and insects are emerging.
I love dusting down my macro lens
Seabird photography at Bempton Cliffs
I had a fantastic few days running photography courses along the Yorkshire coast at Bempton Cliffs.
Bempton cliffs is truly one of the UK’s wildlife spectacles, with thousands
A very busy May for Photography
I have had a very busy month of May running courses in different parts of the country. At the start of the month I was in Norfolk
Photography on the Suffolk coast
I had a fantastic afternoon photographing a well-known location on the Suffolk coast. Although it is a much visited location it was the first time I
Finally Photographing Short Eared Owls
I had been trying to get some good images of short-eared owls close to my home in Essex. After several attempts I thought I just wasn’t going to be successful.
It has been a very wet autumn (as I’m sure I don’t have to tell you) but I have been very lucky with the weather so far. Although it’s been wet and cloudy there has
Suffolk’s Hidden Coast
I had a brilliant day re-visiting locations along Suffolk’s hidden coast last week. I timed my arrival at my first location for high tide. An added bonus was that it was
Red Deer Rut
I had a brilliant few days photographing red deers in Richmond Park. October is a fantastic time to photograph red deer because it’s the deer rut at this time of year, which
Yorkshire Dales Photography Course
I’ve just had a great few days running a photography workshop in the Yorkshire Dales. The weather was excellent: blue skies, photogenic clouds with just an hour of drizzle
I had a fantastic time running my Austrian Alps course a few weeks ago.
We flew into Salzburg mid- morning which gave us the afternoon and more importantly the evening to take
I had a brilliant wildlife experience a few days ago. I was invited by a friend of mine to photograph foxes.
He’s been supplementary feeding these local friends for many years at a woodland
I haven’t photographed bluebells in quite a few years, so a few days ago I decided to have another go at photographing these lovely spring flowers.
One of the first things I noticed was how