Bursting With Life
With the warming temperatures, lighter evenings and the morning dawns becoming earlier, Spring is upon us. It’s my favourite time of year as the countryside is bursting with life. The Ring Ouzels and...
View ArticleBeing At One
Being at one with nature is truly amazing and with respect, time and effort everyone is capable of witnessing beautiful moments each time they enter the natural world. One of the most important tools...
View ArticleMagical Mull
The Isle of Mull lies on the west coast of Scotland and it has a breathtaking landscapes with a coastline of 300 miles. From the moment you step onto this beautiful island the wildlife is everywhere...
View ArticleGlorious Global Birdfair
In glorious weather the Global Birdfair brought together wildlife conservationists, representatives of nature, travel, birders and natural history enthusiasts from all over the world. Global Birdfair...
View ArticleSnettisham at Fifty
RSPB Snettisham celebrated its fiftieth birthday this month. This amazing place in Norfolk is one of the UK’s most important sites for wildfowl and waders. The RSPB have had this site for 50 years and...
View ArticleSnap Chat
Each month the BBC Wildlife magazine feature a short, light-hearted interview with a wildlife photographer. In the October issue, out now it features myself answering some funny questions which I...
View ArticleBespoke Prints
If you’d like to order one of my photograph’s which can be purchased in a variety of fine art formats then click on this link to be taken to my portfolio. Then select a photo and click “Buy Photo” to...
View ArticleDisplaying Dipper
A male Dipper displaying in the Peak District National Park. These aquatic songbirds are very territorial and will defend their patch of river at any time of the year from others Dippers looking for...
View ArticleDipper Dipping
This pair Dippers have started feeding their young in the Peak District National park. Now the real work for them starts with around three weeks of constant feeding. Each year I always look forward to...
View ArticleThe Power of Nature
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View ArticleReady For Anything
The beauty of photographing wildlife is that you never know what you will see, its always changing and evolving. In this environment the photographer must learn to work with these changing conditions...
View ArticleGift Vouchers
I have recently had some new gift vouchers designed and printed. The gift vouchers are priced at £20, £50, £100 denominations. They are all printed professionally and come with a stylish black...
View ArticleWild Red Deer Rut
The heaths and moors of the Peak District are an eerie exposure of peat covered moorland sitting about 600m above sea level. Large wind carved eroded rocks sit among vast plateaus and rock formations...
View ArticleChance Encounter
The Red Fox, one of the most misunderstood and persecuted mammals in Britain. Living alongside us, often out of sight they have evolved to live in urban environments just as they do in their natural...
View ArticleShortys
Short-eared Owls are commonly seen hunting during the day here in the UK. During the Winter months their numbers can increase greatly with an influx of birds from the continental. There seems to be an...
View ArticleDippers
Two male Dippers competing for the same territory, which belonged to the Dipper on the right of the photo. This happened so quickly, first I heard the alarm call, then this other male come into shot...
View ArticleMPOY 2024 Winners
The winners of the MPOY 2024 competition, Mammal Connections have now been announced. The standard was absolutely brilliant in all the categories. 1st place:The Squirrel and the Bee by Gary Watson,...
View ArticleJust Observe
When I’m photographing wildlife I’m trying to document wild behaviour, I’m not trying to create something that was fake and contrived. You can’t get privileged views of wildlife and their behaviour...
View ArticleConnecting People With Nature
Connecting people with nature, that is what I do. I dont care what awards you have won or how many followers or likes you have. How you treat nature tells me all I need to know about you. As a...
View ArticleCrafting Your Craft
Each time you enter nature you always learn something new, whether it be about the subjects behaviour or fieldcraft technic. You must always put the subjects welfare before any images you take....
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