We climbed to the top of the world and looked down, but there was further still to go.
Read MoreCreating patterns from chaos to enable the chaos inside to subside.
Read MoreWe keep our rituals and rites close at hand. We don’t know when we will need them most.
Read MoreThe London Plane is one of my favourite trees. Originally because it’s autumn seed pods immediately made me think of one of my favourite artists: Ian Miller, who used to use them (or what looks like them) in some of his beautifully dark gothic horror illustrations for Games Workshop. Now I just love them for […]
Read MoreRed kites always circling overhead. October 2017 Photography, Digital
Read MoreI’m always on the lookout for crows. They have some of the most amazing personalities and it’s very easy to impose human qualities on them. September 2017 Photography, Digital
Read MoreSometimes things seem out of place. Parakeets playing in the trees on an winter moorland in England. June 2017 Photography, Digital
Read MoreThe face of nature is complex and terrifying. There are sharp edges and hard patterns amongst the organic chaos. July 2017 Photography, Digital, Branches
Read MorePampas grass combined with my favourite spine like branch photograph. I love pampas grass, and no, not because of the tedious urban myths about it’s symbology (look it up for yourself). September 2017 Photography, Digital
Read MorePhotograph taken at Crowsley Park (a favourite location), full of wildlife, especially crows and red kites, although getting close to them can be a challenge. Their cries echo across the meadowland until you come close at which point they sod off to the margins. June 2017 Photography, Digital
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