I am the owner and proprietor of Adept Photography. I have a long history with photography, as I began taking images from an early age - at first with borrowed cameras and then with my own. At the age of eighteen, I travelled around Europe equipped with my Pentax SLR film camera and a zoom lens, which gave me a thirst to improve my skills and to develop a style as a photographer. From that moment
I knew I wanted to be a photographer. In 2007, I switched to Digital, a move from which I have never looked back. At that time I also decided I wanted to realise my dream of becoming a professional photographer. So, from 2009-2010, I studied a BTEC and an HND in photography at college. I also quit my job and bought a plane ticket to Nepal, which was the beginning of my travels. Since then I have travelled extensively with my camera. I enjoy taking images from around the globe – capturing diversity of culture and spirituality. The focus of my work tends to be on sites of cultural, spiritual and religious significance; taking images of the people, and the architecture at these specific locations, hopefully capturing the atmosphere they generate. It is a personal journey of self discovery and adventure, something like a pilgrimage. The idea is that through travelling to these destinations and recording my experiences, I will be not only keeping a record of my development as a photographer but also as an individual - reflecting my personal insights through my work.