About
I'm a landscape photographer working mostly alone, mostly on foot, along a few hundred kilometres of northern coast I've been returning to for the better part of a decade.
The pictures are made on medium-format film. I develop at home and scan the negatives myself, which is slow and suits the pace of the work. I don't chase dramatic weather so much as wait for the ordinary kind to settle into something worth carrying a heavy camera for.
Method
A trip is usually four or five days, a small pack, and a rough plan that the tide and the light rewrite by the second morning. I keep field notes for every roll — where I stood, what the water was doing, whether the frame was worth the cold. Some of those notes end up longer than they need to be.
Prints are made in small editions on cotton rag paper. Sizes and availability change; the honest answer to "is this one available" is usually "ask me," so please do.
Contact
For prints, licensing, or just to compare notes about a stretch of coast, reach out by post through the studio. I answer slowly but I answer.