Old Father Thames
The River Thames has been a part of London life since, well since London. The Romans built Londinium in the 1st century at the point where the Thames was narrow enough to […]
The River Thames has been a part of London life since, well since London. The Romans built Londinium in the 1st century at the point where the Thames was narrow enough to […]
It feels like a long time since I’ve posted but I’ve been working on some new stuff so should be able to get back into the swing of things […]
It’s been a while since I managed to get inspired enough to get out and shoot, the weather has been so poor it has just not been there for me. […]
I returned to Whitstable in Kent this weekend ready to add to my collection of images from this little seaside town but events and weather conspired against me. The best […]
London is one of those places, what we Brits would call a “Marmite place” -you either love it or you hate it. Maybe it’s not quite that clear cut but, […]
You may have heard that we had snow in London last weekend. At it’s peak it was around 4 inches maybe, in reality this is a laughable amount for most […]
The Robin is billed as Britain’s favourite bird, whether this is true or not it is almost certainly the friendliest. They are very territorial and will often fight to the […]
History of Chiswick House Chiswick House ,completed in 1729 by Lord Burlington, is considered one of the greatest examples of Neo-Palladian architecture in London, the gardens designed mainly by William Kent […]
It’s safe to say that my understanding of digital photography has improved over the years, as has my processing skills. Those that interact with me on a regular basis know […]
It’s fair to say that the weather in 2012 played a large part in my photography; on the one hand it was pretty appalling for most of the year here in the […]