I’m hugely passionate about architecture and have been lucky enough to shoot many incredible buildings and structures over the years – from the relatively humble shop-fronts of local small businesses, to breathtaking skyscrapers on distant continents.
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower, Tokyo. Architect: Tange Associates. Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus, Berlin. Architect: Stephen Braunfels. Varcity Living Property Management Offices, Bangor, North Wales. Nakagin Capsule Tower, Shimbashi, Tokyo. Architect: Kisho Kurokawa. Pontio, Bangor University, North Wales. Architect: Grimshaw Architects. Celtic Gateway Bridge, Holyhead, North Wales. Architect/Engineer: Cimolai. Ruthin Craft Centre, Ruthin, North Wales. Architect: Sergison Bates Architects. Victoria Pier, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Architect: Mangnall & Littlewoods of Manchester. Flintshire Bridge, Connah's Quay, North Wales. Architects/Engineers: Gifford Graham and Partners & Percy Thomas Partnership. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Tokyo. Architect: Kenzo Tange. Herald Towers (formerly the Hotel McAlpin), New York. Architect: Frank Mills Andrews. The Flatiron Building (formerly the Fuller Building), New York. Architects: Daniel Burnham and Frederick Dinkelberg. The Strat Hotel, Casino and SkyPod (formerly the Stratosphere), Las Vegas, Nevada. Architect: Ned Baldwin. Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Copenhagen. Architect: MAA Knud Munk. Manhattan Bridge, New York. Architect/Engineer: Leon Moisseiff. Shinjuku Square Tower, Tokyo. Architects: Nihon Sekkei.
Over the last decade it’s been a privilege to work with many incredible artists and makers. Shooting everything, from tiny jewellery to large scale sculptures, from precious metals to stone and concrete, their work is ever varied but always hugely inspirational.
Makers here include: Junko Mori / Deanne Doddington Mizen / Rachael Woodman / Yusuke Yamamoto / Neil Wilkin / Rauni Higson / Claire Langdown / Verity Pulford / John Merrill / Ellen Thorpe / Rhiannon Gwyn / Llio James / J & T Waters / Deiniol Williams / Wendy Lawrence / Hilary Bower / Mandy Coates / Simon Hulbert / Mick Sheridan / Matt Sherratt / John Neilson / Astrid de Groot / David Nash
Almost as important as the art itself, are the spaces in which art is displayed – I really enjoy shooting in those spaces.
My core business is photography but I have over 35 years experience in graphic design and advertising which includes all forms of design for print, photo-retouch and manipulation, digital illustration, logo and identity development, website design and build, 3D modelling and visualisation.
Along with traditional visuals, I also produce 3D modelled visualisations, whether that’s a product, packaging, film/game asset or architectural environment.
Documentary photography from around the world.
From this tiny Welsh island to the concrete canyons of Manhattan, travel has always been a huge part of both my commercial and personal photography work.
The environment is at a critical tipping point and environmental issues and concerns are rightfully at the forefront of our collective minds – making communicating those concerns effectively, more important now than ever.
Here on Anglesey, a smallish island whose protected land and ocean habitats are offset by diverse energy production methods – from modern wind and solar farms to legacy nuclear, I’m witness to even the most subtle changes to the environment.
Actors headshots, student graduations and makers in their studios, it’s always a joy to meet and shoot interesting people.
Portraits here include: Francis Tucker – Actor / Yusuke Yamamoto – Silversmith / Neil Wilkin – Glassmaker / Rauni Higson – Silversmith / Matt Sherratt – Ceramicist / Junko Mori – Silversmith / Verity Pulford – Glassmaker / Faun Trackway – Corporate / James Monteith – Tesseract / Rachel Aspe – Cage Fight / Gregory Parsons – Curator / Satoko Takemura – Silversmith /
From simple workshops and short films, to stand alone creative works and video installations for artists – I shoot, edit and compose scores for all kinds of creative film projects.
For my own, non commissioned work, I love to shoot street photography and have shown my work in both group and solo exhibitions.
One city, one camera, one week – No Yellow Cabs
All images are Giclée printed using fade resistant K3 Ultrachrome pigment inks to the highest possible museum archival standards on a 315gsm natural white 100% cotton stock.
Under normal viewing conditions the image should not fade/change for over 100 years.
Although the 'standard' options shown here are 500mm x 400mm, images can be produced at almost any size upon request. Many different materials and surface finishes are available as well as a broad choice of custom framing options.
Please call 07590 550 230 or email me for more information.
One city, one camera, one week – No Cherry Blossom.