Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Bret Edge, Fenella Ross-Elmer, Ian Bramham & Monica Almada Gouveia. more
Home from Home
These set of images are all taken in Madeira, where my both my parents originate from and where all my summer childhood memories are based. more
Highland Dereliction 2018
Derelict crofts, barns and outbuildings, run down within the highland landscape. more
Desert Reflections
People often view deserts as dry, barren wastelands. While this may be true of some, it certainly isn't true of the Colorado Plateau landscape surrounding Moab, Utah. more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Ian Smith, Jaume Llorens, JD Lewis & Jo Stephen more
Field Margins
Field margins planted with native wildflowers are one of my favourite habitats to explore in the Spring and Summer months. more
Alaska Spring, 2015
My first visit to the state, I was deeply moved by the immense, unspoiled beauty around every turn. more
Autumn Moments
Intimate autumn scenes in Banyoles lake: Blue and yellow. Riverbank vegetation, water, leaves, reflections... more
Photography in Österlen, Sweden
Living in Österlen, in the south-east corner of Sweden is very easy and although more or less flat in terms of terrain, it has some of the most stunning beaches and seascapes more
Subscribers 4×4 Portfolios
This issue our 4x4 landscape photography portfolio feature is from subscribers: Dan Montesi, Kerry Gordon, Lucy Littleton & David Fanning more
Frozen River
I live in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. In our city, we have 48 natural areas, scattered throughout the city, but especially along the Poudre River. more
Silence and Solitude: A Wilderness Dialogue
It is being said that we are entering a new age. No longer simply the product of evolutionary transformation, we human beings are now driving it. more
Florida’s Endangered Landscapes
I was returning from a trip to Tallahassee last summer when I realised that nearly all the parks I had photographed over the years were near to, or at sea-level. more