Travel Photographer – Our Trip to Croatia

Travel Photographer – Our Trip to Croatia

It’s taken me way too long to write this blog. Holidaying in July for me is highly unusual because it’s right slap bang in the middle of my busiest time. But this year was different. I booked this week off well in advance and was looking forward to...
A weekend trip to Venice, Italy

A weekend trip to Venice, Italy

Venice is a place I’ve always dreamed of visiting but for some reason never found the right time. This year we celebrated 10 years of marriage and it felt like the perfect time to explore this amazing city. Earlier this year I bought my obligatory guide book and...
Majorca Film Photographer – Our holiday

Majorca Film Photographer – Our holiday

Majorca is an island with a special place in my heart…. it’s been a place our family has visited for many years and I have really grown to love it, in particular, the beautiful town of Pollenca. The children love it there too – they are free to play...
Travel Photography – Lovely lovely Lagos, Portugal

Travel Photography – Lovely lovely Lagos, Portugal

Last year I had the absolute pleasure of travelling to Lagos in Portugal to shoot the sensational wedding of Kevin and Kyria (take a peek if you like here). While I was over there I had the opportunity to take a look at the beautiful town of Lagos. The beaches are...
Travel Photography – Our Summer Holiday in France

Travel Photography – Our Summer Holiday in France

One of my favourite parts of getting home from holiday is packaging my films up and sending them off to be processed. It’s such a different experience to the immediacy of digital images. It’s like the ‘olden’ days where you would take your film...
Bruges: My roadtrip to this beautiful Belgian city

Bruges: My roadtrip to this beautiful Belgian city

Every year I try to visit a new country and this year I chose Belgium. I’m not quite sure how I have managed so many European trips without passing by but nonetheless I thought it was about time I explored. So I carried out my usual ritual of buying a guide book...