


Photography walk in the Peak District
As a professional photographer and owner of a very busy branding and website agency, family time is precious to me. I’m lucky to be blessed with 3 amazing kids and time absolutely flies by with them – two are now teenagers! So it was amazing to spend the day...
Exhibitions, PR, Media and my TV debut
_____ It’s been a few weeks since my last post. This is mainly down to not having enough time to blog. Anyway, enough of the excuses… I thought I write today’s blog about my Industrious Manchester exhibition that is still one at the great Bay Horse Pub on...
Social media, sharing and image ownership
_____ As a landscape photographer without a vast advertising budget, I have to really rely on the various forms of social media in order to reach as many as you lovely people as possible. In fact, you can see on my homepage I’m pretty much...
RAW vs Jpeg for beginners
_____ My good friend Mat Robinson, a Visit Peak District Destination Photoprapher and genius in all things mathematical has agreed to pull together a short piece on the benefits of RAW over Jpegs for photographers just starting out. Over to you Mat… It...
Fitting in photography around family life
_____ As many photographers would point out, it’s incredibly hard to fit in getting out doing what you love if you have a young family. Particularly our desire to get out to photograph a landscape during sunrise or sunset! I’m quite fortunate in the...
A spring in the step…
So spring is in the air and the Bluebells are starting to carpet our woodlands with a bluey-purple haze… I got out a couple of weeks ago for an hour to the local nature trail, the woods surround the old railway line from Radcliffe to Prestwich. Less well kept...