Category: Travel Photography

The Start of a Photo Project: Wessex Postcards

A month ago I began a new project that blends my love of landscape/rural photography with my love of literature; namely, Thomas Hardy. I call this project ‘Wessex…

December’s Photography

This week’s blogpost isn’t conceptual or gear-focused, it’s just a good old fashioned ‘photo-dump’ of images I’ve captured over the past few weeks. I’ll do my best to…

Why the X100VI is Every Dad’s Perfect Camera

The X100VI is probably one of the most sought-after cameras in 2025; thanks to Fujifilm’s unique approach to supply and demand, it is back-ordered into oblivion. I, however,…

The Nikon 24-120 f/4 as a Travel Lens. In Bath, England

The Nikon Z8 can do anything. I’ve come to realise its weakest feature is the guy pushing the buttons: me. For videography, it has professional-level features that are…

Stourhead in Autumn

One of my favourite places to visit within an hour of my home is National Trust Stourhead. I have a National Trust membership, so there’s no additional cost…

Salisbury at Night

This weekend I had plenty of chances to venture out with my camera, but something which I don’t often try is night photography. So, I left my X100VI…

Dyrham Park, Bath & the Fujifilm X100VI

Last weekend we made the most of the Sunday by trekking up to Bath and using our National Trust membership to visit NT Dyrham. Neither me nor my…

Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, The New Forest

I currently work four days a week, with Wednesday being my day off work to care for my daughter. They’re busy days, book-ended by the school run for…

North Wales, Summer 2025

Photography can be an all-consuming passion; whether it’s stressing over whether to go for the 1.8 or 1.4 version of a lens, or tweaking a slider back and…