I'm lucky enough to travel a lot but I also aim to understand a place in some depth. So I like to find out about the local history, sociology, wildlife and local arts. I prepare for a trip by looking up photos of the famous sights, they're usually a good guide both about the local visual interest and also a warning of what has already been done or over-done.
I try to use the tools of modern photojournalism and photography to communicate how I feel about a place. You’ll see that I have used Portrait, Street, Interior, Historical, Abstract, Landscape, Historical, Wildlife, Phone-camera and Selfie genres at different times for specific effects.
Views of Cornwall from our holiday last week.
Col de Manse (1268 m.)
Forte Albertino - Forte di Vinadio
Crossing the Alps by a route from Corps on the Route Napoléon to Cuneo in Piemonte and on to Toscana is now a journey without frontiers but it wasn’t always so.
Sixty days of winter drought have washed the colour from high Provence.
Sunshine on the French Riviera: a selection of my photos of Saint-Raphaël and Fréjus.
The most fun I’ve ever had driving a car: my day out in the Cotswolds in a 2018 Mustang GT, Ford’s famous five litre V8 muscle car. Almost as much fun as a sportsbike.