Durham Heritage Coast
I find the sea to be a very calming thing in an otherwise increasingly jarring world, so when I travel about the country I'm usually not that far away from the waters' edge. The Durham coast...
Read MoreANDREW GIBSON
I find the sea to be a very calming thing in an otherwise increasingly jarring world, so when I travel about the country I'm usually not that far away from the waters' edge. The Durham coast...
Read MoreIn its heyday Greater Manchester had over 1000 textile mills spinning cotton in the damp air, a sea of chimneys protruding above the smog that hung over a neat and considered grid of streets...
Read MoreAs another year draws to a close I thought I'd talk about a few long exposure shots that I haven't posted up before. There's no great story to these so I've not written about them in depth bu...
Read MoreI've just spent a week up in Fort William and did wonder if I could fill the time without covering too much of the ground I've already shot. As it turned out I was quite happy with the relaxi...
Read MoreI had a few things in mind when I set off to Anglesey for four days earlier this month. You know the kind of thing, landscape photography, a trio of Welsh castles, an abandoned mining landsca...
Read MoreAs a sometime urban explorer one of my favourite places to visit and photograph are collieries, the once omnipresent vision of industrial Britain now relegated to the past. Hatfield's hist...
Read MoreBack at the start of March Lucas and I drove out to the Lake District for a wander up the Old Man of Coniston to investigate and photograph some of the old copper mines. Taking it all very e...
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