Giant Hogweed, The Silent Spread of a Toxic Invader
A Familiar Threat, Closer to Home I was driving home along the Carse of Stirling on a beautiful June evening recently when I spotted a huge patch of giant hogweed…
A Familiar Threat, Closer to Home I was driving home along the Carse of Stirling on a beautiful June evening recently when I spotted a huge patch of giant hogweed…
Observer commissions Sarah Manavis Portraits Ahead of the relaunch of the paper earlier this year, I was commissioned to photograph two of their new columnists. Here are some of my…
After more than a year apart, the four of us finally found ourselves back together—somewhere between the soaring peaks of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Our daughter Martha had flown in from…
Corporate Portraits in bright sunshine – with out-takes Happy Friday everyone – it’s the end of another long hot sunny week and those pub gardens are calling out to us….
5 Valuable Reasons to Commission Environmental Staff Portraits in the Workplace A rich seem of visual content In a digital-first world, how your business presents itself visually makes a huge…
A Glimpse into De Burgh’s Artisan Selections Back in February, I was commissioned for some event photography in the characterful surroundings of Edinburgh’s Le Di-Vin. De Burgh Wine Merchants were…
Posting a “Best of 2024” as late as March the following year would surely be too late?? By the third month of the year, the previous year is starting to…
A photographic journey through the history and beauty of the rivers of the Clyde Valley in black and white.
For more than a decade, I’ve had the privilege of working closely with Celtic Renewables, a biofuel startup that spun out from Edinburgh Napier University. I have captured not only the milestones but also the human stories behind its success.
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