It quietly turns to blue hour. My legs are tired, there's a small bubble of frustration deep in my chest at my lack of fitness, but my heart is happy...
Read Moreadventure photography in the pouring rain
I'm stoked, because for this shoot I got to pick my own models, and location. I'm planning to shoot up on Sharp Edge at golden hour, getting a wintry vibe...
Read MoreStressed | a bad start to our first trip in the van
I think for years I didn't quite understand what it was like to be introverted yet often so energetic and sociable.
Read MoreThe diversity of outdoor voices
These last weeks, the conversation around diversity and representation has gotten louder and louder, with voices and perspectives and experiences making it into the mainstream.
Read MoreSeeking discomfort from a solo wild bivouac in Langdale
And it's just that feeling, you know? With being a little uncomfortable but still safe. A feeling you crave.
Read MoreBetween storms: Photography at Blencathra | Scales Tarn
I am wondering why I am awake. I fell asleep around an hour ago at 1:00am and now an hour later I am stirring from warm bedsheets.
Read MoreClimbing Corvus in big boots, in rain | Lake District Trad Climbing
Corvus is a 147m, five pitch trad climb found on Raven Crag, Combe Gyll, in Borrowdale in the Lake District. It's graded Difficult, and so is quite a lovely climb...
Read MoreStaying safe in the UK mountains: a beginners guide to weather resources
The more I’m out in the mountains, the more I realise how little I know. So, these past weeks and months I’ve been burying myself in the world of mountain...
Read MoreHunting for Vegan Food in Amsterdam
The Challenge: Visit and review as many veggie places as humanly possible in just two and a half days.
Read MoreStaying (and singing) at Clink78, London
Once karaoke started, the mood really changed. More people piled into the main bar area, people were talking more, signing up for the karaoke.
Read MoreMachu Picchu was not what I expected
Aguas Calientes is this small place nestled, hidden, in the mountains. And that's all you can see - Mountains. Towering all around you. It might have been claustrophobic if it...
Read MoreI lost my drone on Rainbow Mountain
Since my ankle injury I don't really run anymore, and that's at sea-level. So it's pretty safe to say that running at over 5,000 meters wasn't really something I was...
Read MoreThe (hailstormy) journey to Rainbow Mountain base camp
Half an hour in. The blue skies disappeared again. And suddenly the wind changed - hard, howling. Hail rained down on us. I thought about putting the camera away -...
Read MoreMountain Biking in the Sacred Valley
We didn't really know what to expect so when we started spotting snowcapped peaks out of the windows, the excitement started to build. Mountain biking? Here? With views like this?...
Read MoreAcclimatising and drone flying in Cusco
It was chilly. The light was perfect. I saw this orange city in a completely different way than I had before, the roofs all creating this golden quality that just...
Read MorePhotographing the Amazon Jungle
You know when you don't even have to wake up early, but you do anyway because you have it in your head that you want something? That was me. I...
Read MoreEating too much in Lima | A gastronomical tour
As well as our shot, we had a ginger Pisco drink made for us, and wine served at the dinner table. Safe to say this set the tone for the...
Read MoreTouchdown in Lima
"The jittery nerves I'd been feeling in the days leading up to the trip just disappeared as I looked out of the plane window."
Read More“Your photos make people happy.”
- something that was said to me recently. And it's only just starting to sink in what photo and video means to other people
Read MoreI’m heading to Peru on a travel photography job!
This morning I'm heading to Heathrow Airport, boarding a plane, and heading to my very first international photography job!
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