Assignment: The Northwest Passage – Part 2

With Greenland and the Arctic being so much in the news at the moment it was a real privilege to get commissioned to travel there last summer and get to see this magical part of the world and meet some of it's amazing people...

Commercial: Basecamp Research

Capturing science in action for a leading UK bio-data startup....

Colne Valley Viaduct

Photographing the construction of the UK's longest rail bridge...

Travel: Florence, Italy

Wonderings through Firenze ...

Portrait: André Balasz for Gentlemans Journal

Meeting the 'Hotelier to the stars'...

White Collar Boxing

This was an interesting assignment that came through from Playboy (Germany) to document White Collar Boxers, so called city workers that take on the challenge of learning to box and go on to fight in tournaments. This saw myself and the writer Reinhard Keck tasked with following Liam, a Whitehall Ci...

Assignment: Blood and Wine; Romanee Conti

Delving in the mystery that surrounds the worlds most exclusive wine domaine....

Travelling around the Med

Images from a whirlwind tour of some the gems of the Mediterranean photographed for P&O Cruises...

The Burren, Ireland

Leading Cromwell’s forces against guerrillas in the 1650s, Edmund Ludlow famously remarked the Burren was ‘a country where there is not enough water to drown a man, wood enough to hang one, nor earth enough to bury him’. “JRR Tolkien travelled here, and it’s locally claimed the Burren ...

Ratcliffe-on-Soar Coal Power Station for Sunday Times Magazine

“She’s an old lady now and needs looking after” John Roberts (above right) who has been working at Ratcliffe-on-Soar for 44 years...

Portrait Commission: Olympian Saskia Tidey

I was recently asked by the Sunday Times Magazine travel down to Portland, Dorset on the south coast of England to photograph Saskia Tidey, an Olympic sailor racing for Team GB at this years Paris Olympic games. I woke up on the morning of the shoot with food poisoning which wasn’t a great sta...