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  • Major feature interview about my Landscape Photography of North Wales, Snowdonia & Anglesey<br />
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    Outdoor Photography Magazine - Aug 2020
  • Magazine article for the 'Pictorial Wales' feature of Welsh Country Magazine - Sep 2013, preceding the major exhibition in August 2014
    Welsh Country - Sep 2013 p.2-3
  • Cameracraft Magazine<br />
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East v West photographers in the UK. Lighthearted article interviewing photographers about the differences in weather, light and landscape on opposite coasts.
    Cameracraft - East-V-West Sept 17 p.1
  • Interview with BIPP magazine editor Jonathan Briggs, about my 'Landscape Figures' exhibition in August 2014
    The Photographer AUT 14 p.2
  • Interview in the BIPP magazine 'The Photographer' with its editor Jonathan Briggs, about a major project which became my third book, 'Nant Gwrtheyrn - Y Swyngyfaredd (The Enchantment)' that was published in 2009
    The Photographer - Mar 09 p20-22
  • Digital Photography Made Easy Magazine - 2004
    DPME p.40-41
  • Digital Photography Made Easy Magazine - 2004
    DPME p.42
  • Interview in the BIPP magazine 'The Photographer' with its editor Jonathan Briggs, about a major project which became my third book, 'Nant Gwrtheyrn - Y Swyngyfaredd (The Enchantment)' that was published in 2009
    The Photographer - Mar 09 p18-19
  • Interview with BIPP magazine editor Jonathan Briggs, about my 'Landscape Figures' exhibition in August 2014
    The Photographer AUT 14 p.1
  • Interview in the BIPP magazine 'The Photographer' with its editor Jonathan Briggs, about a major project which became my third book, 'Nant Gwrtheyrn - Y Swyngyfaredd (The Enchantment)' that was published in 2009
    The Photographer - Mar 09 p24-25
  • Cameracraft Magazine<br />
<br />
East v West photographers in the UK. Lighthearted article interviewing photographers about the differences in weather, light and landscape on opposite coasts.
    Cameracraft - East-V-West Sept 17 p.2
  • Interview in the BIPP magazine 'The Photographer' with its editor Jonathan Briggs, about a major project which became my third book, 'Nant Gwrtheyrn - Y Swyngyfaredd (The Enchantment)' that was published in 2009
    The Photographer - Mar 09 p16-17
  • Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild Magazine (June 2014)
    OWPG - June 2014
  • Just an hour or so to Sennen I boasted, as we left Plymouth that morning, but snailing queues of traffic forced a half way lunch-stop at the 18th Century port of Charlestown on the East coast. Originally constructed to export copper and china clay (from the massive quarries in nearby St Austell), by the 19th century Charlestown saw other businesses flourishing in the dock, such as shipbuilding, brick making and Pilchard curing...Today of course, as with the rest of Cornwall the main industry is tourism, but it still looks and feels like an old port. This is enhanced mostly by several tall ships moored in the dock, such as "Earl of Pembroke" "Phoenix" and "Kaskelot" (which I photographed at Dournenez '88 for Yachting World magazine).
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  • NOT FOR SALE<br />
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The warm sun broke the dark shadows and threw lines of light to the pounding heads racing to reach the shore first. They were white, massive and magnificent. In fact although I have seen much, much bigger waves here at the Cape, I had never really 'studied' the faces through a long lens, actively followed the faces as they rose up and teetered at the top. I have always been in awe of the waves in surf magazines and would still die to sit in a viewing boat at Pipeline or Jaws but here I was in the early morning light of Cornwall, watching and listening to these magnificent beasts rear up and hurl themselves at the coast, the noise loud, continuous and unforgiving. I just wish I had an even longer lens as I wanted to shoot just the faces, not the crests or the pits, so I have very unusually cropped one image here just to show you why! I need something like a 200-400 VR lens but by all accounts they simply don't deliver on results but maybe for this sort of subject I would have found it more than acceptable, answers on a postcard please!
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