Photography

My photography

I use photography to show something about where I’ve been or people whom I’ve met. As well as trying to see the beauty in a scene or situation, I’m also trying to convey ideas and feelings. My photography is about me and what I do, who I meet and where I go. All my photography tries to be contemporary and creative. I’m resistant to being fitted in to a taxonomy by categorisation such as “travel” or  “conceptual” or “nature”. All image-making is political simply by the act of selection and hence exclusion but I am not campaigning for any particular point of view, except to try to see the positives and to live life to the full.

I use 645, 35mm and DX formats plus a handy little digital compact that shoots RAW files. I’ve experimented with non-lens photography - do ask!

I first worked in a monochrome/silver wet darkroom at age 7, helping my Father with scientific prints; I’ve used colour negative materials since age 21 and digital since 2005. I use Photoshop (Adobe) and Photopaint (Corel).

2682, ‘Princess’ of Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway
2682, ‘Princess’ 0-6-0 arrives at Lakeside Station. Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway

What’s not to like about a steam train on a preserved railway? Lakeside on Windermere has evolved from a 17th century coaching inn to a Victorian, then Edwardian, railway resort with the arrival of rails from Ulveston in 1869. It was (and is still) a popular interchange between the lake steamers and the railway. Passenger rail service reopened briefly after WW2 but the line was finally closed in 1965. A large part of the line and yard at Haverthwaite was built over for the A590 trunk road, severing the Lakeside branch from the BR network. Nonetheless the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway reopened to passenger traffic in 1973 under enthusiastic private ownership. 

sky, sea, clouds

sky, sea, clouds

A study of horizons: the junction of sky, sea and clouds.
This series started with a sunset that reminded me of J.M.W. Turner’s sunsets. Then I started noticing natural gradients and transitions around me in Menton, some of which I am presenting in this series. The last image is from the plane flying to the North.

More photos: Horizon

Moon rising over Marseille

The face of the Moon rising over the Chaîne de l’Étoile, Marseille while the sun is setting in the opposite direction, almost making the eclipse.

Bassenthwaite Lake and Skiddaw

Fine view of one of England’s highest mountains, Skiddaw (931 m.), over Bassenthwaite Lake, one of Cumbria’s largest lakes. St. Bega’s church, Bassenthwaite is on the lakeside opposite.

Dramatic dawn over Skiddaw and Latrigg

Dramatic dawn over Skiddaw (931 m.)  and Latrigg (268 m.), seen from Keswick. A thunderstorm developed very soon afterwards so truly “Red sky in the morning, shepherds’ warning”.

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