Portfolio of Images
![]() This portfolio showcases a variety of natural scenes including landscapes, seascapes, waterscapes, cloudscapes, sunrises and sunsets. |
![]() Wildlife photography provides a unique opportunity to interact with nature and appreciate the beauty of the natural world. It enables me to forge a connection with the environment, hone my skills, and convey my enthusiasm to others. |
![]() This portfolio features a collection of old, classic and vintage vehicles, including images of cars, trams, and airplanes. |
![]() Minimalist photography is a style that emphasizes simplicity and minimal elements. It utilizes a restrained colour palette, straightforward compositions, and ample negative space to craft images that are striking and evocative. The aim of minimalist photography is to eliminate distractions and highlight the core of the subject. |
![]() This portfolio features images from around my local area - Elsecar was built by the Earls Fitzwilliam from the late 1700s. It lay close to their vast ancestral seat of Wentworth Woodhouse, one of the largest houses in the country. The village was home to coalmines and a huge ironworks, and served as a potent symbol of the Fitzwilliam’s power and ambition. |
![]() This portfolio showcases a gallery of images featuring a variety of magnificent places to visit throughout the UK, it includes stately homes and castles, stunning gardens, and breath-taking views. The collection also features images that capture the changing seasons e.g. the breathtaking hues of autumn, the delicacy of spring blossom, the beauty of high summer and the chill of winter. |
![]() A portfolio featuring an assortment of images exclusively composed of shades of grey. A monochrome image is composed of one colour (or values (tones, tints, and shades) of one colour). Images using only shades of grey are called grayscale (Digital) or black-and-white (Analog). |
![]() Macro and close-up photography offer a fresh perspective, revealing details that are often difficult or impossible to discern with the naked eye. |
![]() There's something that appeals to me in exploring the patterns, textures, shapes and colours found in flowers. |