Galleries


In November 2025 I submitted a panel for an Associate accreditation with Welsh Photographic Federation, which I am pleased to say I was successful. Below is my panel on Birds, all taken in South Africa in 2025, these where displayed as prints.

Some images from a trip to Zimanga private game reserve in South Africa in 2025

Some Images from a winter trip with my mate Lee to photograph the Dalmatian Pelicans on Lake Kerkini in Greece in January 2025. The weather was fog and mist with some low cloud for most of the time we were there. The sun did come out one afternoon and it tried to break through on a couple of occasions leading to some interesting light in the misty conditions, but the fog made for some different opportunities to photograph the Dalmatian Pelicans.

The images here were all taken on a trip with my mate in May 2023 to Lake Kerkini in Greece to photograph the spring birds on and around the lake.

These images of wildlife are mostly taken in the UK. As you can see I do like to photograph birds more than other wildlife.

A collection of some of my monochrome images. I do prefer to have more low key, darker tones in my images, which I feel can be more dramatic, particularly in monochrome.

I do like to do studio portraiture when I can. I also like to photograph people in other locations and situations either posed or candid.

I do like to create more imaginative images either in camera or (mainly) in Photoshop

I do like to wander around the streets seeing what unfolds before me. I do prefer to present my street images in colour, so tend to look for strong colours, lighting and more pictorial street images.

These images do not fall naturally into any of the other subjects and cover a variety of subject matters from Landscape, Documentary, Sport to images that just made me smile.

This was a project to keep busy during the COVID lockdown periods in 2020. The idea was to publish 1 image a day either taken that day, an older image reprocessed or processing some forgotten image from the archives. I started this during the early days of the lockdown in England and managed to keep it going for 100 days.