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Yorkshire Three Peaks: Ingleborough

Last week, my daughter and I headed over to the Yorkshire Dales to complete the Yorkshire Three Peaks by hiking up Ingleborough.

Familiar Unfamiliarity: Isle Of Man

I’ve never been to the Isle of Man before. This is some of the personal Photographs that I took whilst there recently, to photograph a wedding

Lakeside: Castle Howard, Yorkshire

An evening family walk around the lakeside at Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Photographed on a Ricoh GR IV

Tunstall ROC: Last Days

When Tunstall ROC was built, it was 90-100m back from the cliff top, safe from erosion. But, with the Holderness section of the coastline disappearing at a rate of, on average, 2 metres a year, it’s days have been numbered for a while.

Lost

We’ve reached that strange time of the year. It feels like for the last few months I’ve been off my feet with work. Mainly headshot sessions for actors and businesses. I’ve not had a lot of time for anything outside of that.

October Diary | Excerpts From A Busy Month

Sometimes, the best we can do is just carry the camera around with us and grab the occasional image as we go, which is pretty much what this collection of images is. Random images that represent the back half of September and most of October.

Summer Evening

Some photographs of Leicester centre at golden hour at the end of summer

Port Mulgrave: The Fisherman’s Huts.

Port Mulgrave started it’s life in the mid 19th century as an Ironstone mine. The Ironstone was then shipped up to Jarrow on Tyneside to be used for shipbuilding. The harbour is still there, albeit badly damaged, as is the entrance to the mine, which is about 10m above the harbour, in the cliffside.

South Gare, Teeside

Growing up around Teeside, South Gare was somewhere that we used to visit a lot. Back then, it was home to the blast furnaces of the steel works. From the road out to South Gare, at the right time of the day, you could sometimes see them pouring the molten steel - it never ceased to amaze me as a kid

Flamborough Head | Rain, Deer & Seal

A couple of weeks ago, I had a day to work on my project. I’ve not had many lately as work has been busy & I’ve just not had as much time as I’d have liked to work on my own photographs. As I write this, I’m hoping to get out tomorrow, but already my list of things that I need to do before I go is growing. I might just ditch the ‘to do’ list. I need to see the sea again.