Bio
In 1998 my first solo photographic exhibition A Year was shown at The Royal Geographical Society in London. Photographic commissions then began with a season at Lord's Cricket Ground and further commissions took me into the corporate, editorial, educational and charity sectors for clients such as BackUp, Getty Images, Henley Royal Regatta, O2 and Thrive.
My work has hung in numerous galleries in the UK and USA, including Getty Images Gallery, Affordable Art Fairs in London/New York City, The Scottish Parliament, The Royal Botanical Gardens, Chelsea Harbour Design Centre, and published in various books, Henley Royal Regatta - A Celebration in Photographs (2014), Lord's - A Celebration in Pictures (2014), Dalguise (2010), The Art of Collecting Photography (2006), The Fundamantals of Photography (2006), Lord's - The Cathedral of Cricket (2005), Thrive - Celebrating 25 Years (2003).
Commissions and personal projects have been published in various diverse publications including, The Sunday Times, Telegraph Magazine, The Mirror, Gardens Illustrated, SOURCE and HELLO!.
The Times described my Arctic work as,
"...a contemporary pioneer in landscape photography who has a strong graphic sense taking a genuine intuitive delight in the ambiguity of visual form through his startling evocative images..."
I completed my BA at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, my MA in Photography at the University of Brighton, England and I was awarded Associateship of The Royal Photographic Society, (ARPS).
I am a Freeman of The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, (Stationers' Company), Chairman of London Concert Choir and a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society..
I live in South London with my family combining commissioned work along with self-initiated projects for publishing.