My landscape photography has been a patient study of light, weather and silence. Early mornings on misty moors taught me to read the atmosphere, waiting for shifting clouds and tides built my habit of watching and waiting.
Gear and technique help, but slowing down and moving with the land, sensing seasonal moods and respecting fragile rhythms that matters more.
I aim to turn brief moments into images that pair drama with calm and wide views that show scale with close details that reveal texture, and simple compositions that let the viewer breathe. Each photo records a place and pushes me to find new light, richer stories and a deeper bond with nature.
My motto is to go and capture images and make memories.