Why I Keep Returning to Lofoten
Ten journeys have only deepened my affection for Lofoten. This personal Destination Notes piece reflects on Arctic winter light, midnight sun, fishing villages and the people who make the landscape even more memorable.
When a Landscape Photograph Becomes Wall Art
A still summer morning at Schwarzsee in Zermatt became one of those rare photographs that felt complete from the very first moment. This is a reflection on balance, colour and why some landscape images are best experienced as wall art.
How I Photograph City Lights in Winter
A personal reflection on photographing Bergen on winter evenings, with practical tips on timing, fresh snow, tripods and handling strong city lights.
Behind the Image: Antelope Canyon and the shape of light
A personal reflection on photographing Antelope Canyon — a place of sculpted sandstone, limited light and one unforgettable beam of sunlight.
Why I Photograph the Northern Lights
A personal reflection on photographing the northern lights in Arctic Norway, and on the practical choices that help turn patience, darkness and sudden colour into a strong image.
Photographing Scale in the American West
A reflection on how I try to photograph scale in the American West — from the open vastness of the Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend to the tighter sandstone drama of Antelope Canyon and Yosemite.
Dubai and Abu Dhabi: Two Cities, Two Atmospheres
A personal reflection on photographing Dubai and Abu Dhabi — two neighbouring cities in the UAE with strikingly different atmospheres, from theatrical luxury to quiet grandeur.
My Favourite New York Print
A black-and-white view of the Brooklyn Bridge at blue hour, leading the eye towards Manhattan’s glowing skyline. This is my favourite photograph from New York — and the large print that now hangs in my dining room.