I photograph moorland, fell, and bog — the unspectacular high ground most people drive through on the way to somewhere prettier. The work is made on foot over long days and longer years, in the flat light and sideways rain that these places spend most of their time in, because that is when they actually look like themselves rather than like a postcard of themselves.






Prints are made to order in small sizes that suit these quiet pictures, and I take on a few landscape commissions a year for estates, trusts, and the odd patient collector. Tell me the place and roughly the timescale; some of this work only happens in one week of one season, so the earlier the better.