31/05/2026
Over the years, I’ve created photographs that don’t always fit neatly into the traditional idea of what a photograph should be.
Many of these images were never about documenting a landscape, a bird, or a location exactly as it appeared. They were about something that caught my attention in that moment: a pattern of light, a movement, a colour, or a feeling that was difficult to describe but impossible to ignore.
When I make these images, I’m not thinking about rules or trying to create a perfect record of a scene. Instead, I’m exploring what happens when light, movement, texture, and perspective come together in a way that feels more like a painting than a photograph.
Some are abstract. Some are intentional camera movements. Others emerged simply because curiosity took the lead.
They are less about what was in front of the camera and more about what I experienced while standing there.
I’ve shared a collection of these framed pieces here. If a particular image resonates with you, I’d love to hear from you. Most works are available as fine art prints on archival paper or canvas, with a range of sizes and presentation options to suit different spaces.
Whether you’re considering a piece for your home, office, or a special gift, please feel free to get in touch to discuss availability, print options, and purchasing details.
Bringing these images into the physical world is one of the most rewarding parts of what I do, and I’d be delighted to help you find the right piece.