Photographer, based in Scotland, that loves nothing more than capturing Landscapes, Wildlife, People and anything else that excites me………

The natural world is my greatest inspiration. For as long as I can remember I’ve taken a camera out nearly every day, driven by a deep desire to record its richness, diversity and the quiet, fleeting moments of beauty it offers. I seek out textures, light and small interactions—dew on a spiderweb, the tilt of a bird in flight, the way late afternoon sun carves a landscape—moments that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Photography for me is a practice of attention and patience: a way to slow down, learn the rhythms of place, and share images that invite others to notice and feel their own connection to nature.

For as long as I can remember I’ve been drawn to the world around me — from rolling hills and wind-swept moors to the quiet geometry of alleyways and the pulse of city streets. I’m always telling myself, “Look around you…” because there’s always something waiting to be noticed: a shaft of light across a field, a weathered rooftop, a reflection in a rain puddle, or the way glass and stone catch the evening. Every landscape and building holds a story and a kind of beauty. Seeing it, framing it, and sharing it is how I stay connected to the places I love.

Flowers are endless proof that nature’s artistry lives in the smallest places. Each petal, vein and dew bead holds a world of texture, color and quiet drama — a miniature landscape waiting to be discovered through the lens. I find myself drawn to those delicate details: the way light slides across a curl of petal, the fragile geometry of stamens, the unexpected contrast of a blemish that makes a bloom unique. Photographing flowers is a practice in patience and attentiveness, a way to slow down and honor moments of fleeting perfection. Through my camera I aim to preserve and celebrate that gentle, intimate beauty.