Neon Night

A brief change from my usual nature photography. A quick glimpse into the city at night. There are moments in city nights when the world feels suspended. Caught between motion and quiet, colour and concrete. I was drawn to the glow in the darkness of the night. Gradients of pink and violet, like a pulse … More Neon Night

Beach Huts

The last instalment from our seaside adventure 3 weeks ago, which seems like a lifetime ago, especially now as we look like we’re about to go into another national lockdown. Beach huts, is this just an English seaside thing? As I’ve never known of these in Scotland, least not on the east coast. Even on … More Beach Huts

Stonehaven

Back in June while visiting friends and family in Aberdeen, we took a trip to Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire. While growing up my parents would take me on many day trips to Stonehaven and it has become one of my favourite costal towns in Aberdeenshire.

Eynsham Hall

While visiting friends in Witney, Oxfordshire we stayed at the magnificent Eynsham Hall, which is one of the great country houses in Oxfordshire. The house and grounds offer the perfect retreat in the beautiful Cotswold’s coutryside. Eynsham Hall –  “In the 1700s a wealthy gent enclosed 3,000 acres of Oxfordshire to create the ultimate space in … More Eynsham Hall

Camden Town

[Camden, London] While staying in London last month we visited Camden Market, it wasn’t quite what I expected. I was expecting lots of market stalls and not shops, although I’m guessing Camden Market probably did start out as such many years ago. On arrival to Camden we were met by Camden’s street entertainer the Mad … More Camden Town

Kelham Island

Kelham Island is a reminder of Sheffield’s industrial era, which is now home to Kelham Island Museum, Kelham Island Brewery, as well as many other Sheffield businesses. Kelham Island, now one of Sheffield’s designated Quarters was once an industrial area. The island was created by building a mill race which was fed from the river … More Kelham Island

The Crucible

One of the most recognisable sights of Sheffield is the Crucible Theatre on Norfolk Street, which is probably best know by people outside of Sheffield as the home of the UK Snooker Championships.  The main entrance faces on to Tudor Square, which is also home to another of Sheffield’s grand theatres, The Lyceum.     … More The Crucible