Negative
Space.
Positive practice.
Camping before the light arrives. Side streets, slowed down. The record of being somewhere.
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Deadfall The forest kept changing character before it ever opened into rock - deadfall and burned...
Velvet Antlers Two days out of Midway Geyser Basin - the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, chasing Lower...
Ghost Trees Yellowstone in June - Grand Prismatic Spring and Midway Geyser Basin, boardwalks curling...
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Wilderness backpacking - Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho
Sawtooth Wilderness · Idaho“Whatever was working the shoreline after dark never got a look at it.”
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About
Photography as a reason to be somewhere.
I don't visit landscapes. I inhabit them. The camera is an excuse to go — into weather I'd otherwise avoid, up hills before anyone else is awake, into hidden side streets that don't appear on any itinerary. Every trip starts as a reason to make photographs. It usually becomes something else: a reason to be somewhere properly, to stay longer than is comfortable, to notice what most people walk past.
Based in Bristol. The kit bag is always half-packed.


















