Ski carving cup being held high-up on the slopes of the Via Lattea (Milky Way) above Sauze d’Oulx, Italy, with a view of the snaking A32 autostrada towards Bardonecchia and France. Licence Image
New generic winter images from the Via Lattea ski area in Piemonte, Northern Italy, and specifically Sauze d’Oulx. Shot on one of those glorious, sunny, powder days with a polarised sky and tons of pristine, fresh snow. Licence Images
Lush green pasture offset against colourful autumn foliage as the days shorten and the first frosts appear. That special time as the leaves turn and cattle are brought down from their summer pastures. Waiting….waiting for the first of the winter’s snow…Dolomites (Alto Adige), Italy. Licence Images
Aster (Michaelmas Daisy) novae-angliae ‘Lou Williams’. Michaelmas, the feast of Saint Michael, occurs on the 29th of September which is when these are usually in flower – thus the name. Michaelmas itself is associated in the northern hemisphere with the beginning of autumn and the shortening of days. In medieval times it was th
Autumn always brings new ski brochures. As a photographer it is always nice to see how images you have taken for a brochure are used. Below are a few pages from the new Flexiski brochure 2011-12… For more information on brochure/web photography and video get in touch here
Autumn always brings new ski brochures. As a photographer it is always nice to see how images you have taken for a brochure are used. Below are a couple of pages from the new Ski Famille brochure 2011-12… And some of our favourite people images from the shoot (from hundreds!) View the Ski Famille website [...]
Breakaway group ahead of the peloton near Shobrooke, Crediton, DevonPeloton of the Tour of Britain 2011 near Shobrooke, Crediton, Devon The Tour of Britain cycling hell-for-leather through the leafy Devon lanes near Crediton on September the 15th 2011. On the right of the two Vacansoleil riders, in the Rapha Condor Sharp black jersey, is local [
Sometimes getting the shot is about waiting – very often for the right light. In this instance it was waiting for someone who was sat here in a bright red coat to move. While having people in a shot can often be beneficial, on this occasion not having them was preferable, they were simply too [...]
The Passion Flower (Passiflora) is so called because it symbolised Christ’s suffering on the cross – that was according to Jacomo Bosio, a scholar who lived in Rome in 1609. The unique corona represented the crown of thorns, the ten sepals and petals represented the Apostles and so on. The Passion Flower is a very [...]
Scenes of summer pasture with inquisitive cows high-up in the Dolomites (Alto Adige) Italy. There are some secret places you photograph, great accommodation, wonderful views and peaceful locations that you don’t want to share…while hoping to go back some day. Thus the vague location description. In summer the Dolomites are a wonderfu
Considered one of the most import and influential architects of the twentieth century, Frank Lloyd Wright built this house, Taliesin West, in the Arizona desert near Scottsdale and used it as his winter home and studio complex from 1937 until his death in 1959. Built as a ‘bold new endeavour for desert living’ in a [...]
Arizona is a place of extremes in terms of weather, landscapes and wildlife. The wildlife in the American Southwest ranges from the “avoid if possible” variety (Africanised bees, rattlesnakes, venomous spiders and scorpions) to the “wonderful to see” ones…some of which are shown here. Much as I would have liked to h