Wildlife Photography - Mountain Hares on Bleaklow

In this video I head back to Bleaklow in the Peak District to try and capture images of the elusive Mountain Hare. three weeks earlier I had been beaten back by blizzards and snow drifts. Watch the video to see how I get on this week!

Five Wildlife Photography Tips

My new video is now live on Youtube. After a particularly hard week for photography culminating in a six hour blizzard strewn session on Bleaklow in Derbyshire , I put together five tips that I think will help any budding wildlife photographer and realise it’s actually Ok to fail now and then!

Weardale Waterfalls

My latest video is now live on Youtube. This week I headed up To Weardale in the Durham Dales. I headed for a small valley with a burn and multiple waterfalls. In fact so much to do I'm going to have to go back. As always please like and subscribe to the channel. Thanks!!

Wildlife Photography - Visiting a New Location

With the large amount of flooding affecting many of my normal wildlife photography sites I headed for higher ground to check out a new site. In this video I show you how I approach a new location and assess the wildlife on site and my methods for getting images over the coming months.

Landscape Photography Isle of Skye with no Iconic locations

My latest Youtube vlog is now live. This week I spend a week on the Isle of Skye, Scotland in some epic weather. With driving rain and 70mph winds. So the theme of this weeks video is not letting the weather put you off and getting out in the storm to wait for those special moments of light. I also touch on why I didn't visit any of Skyes Iconic locations and why I think this benefits the photographer. Please like and Subscribe!!

More Wildlife Photography Tips!

I have just uploaded my second wildlife video to Youtube. In this episode I give you information on how to take those next steps from photographing the birds in your garden (a very controlled situation) to getting out into the wild places around your home. Here you have much less control of the situation but with over fifteen years of wildlife photography experience I share some of the methods that have helped me produce wildlife images over the years.

Take a look by following the direct link below!