Rummaging through an old box of photos the other day, I came across these; crusty old transparencies, from a time before drones, and a few snaps from a project in the early 00's. There seemed to be quite a bit more money sloshing around back then, so when budget permitted, I used to shoot a little bit in helicopters. It was without question hugely expensive, and always took out a fairly decent chunk of any budget, but it was so much fun. There was a company called Flight Logistics that used to operate out of Pinewood; very nice people they were, and I always thought what a fun job and exciting job theirs was. They’d turn up with a truck load of remote control m
Giving birth
- 11.01.2026
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Just to clarify, I’m not suggesting for a minute that I have or ever will have (for obvious anatomical reasons) any idea of what that might actually feel like, although I did once have kidney stones which despite being horrifically unpleasant and apparently the closest in terms of pain levels, as any man will get to actually giving birth, it's probably nothing like it. But I digress and metaphorically speaking this has been a fairly easy ‘birth’ but one not without a certain degree of anxiety. Funny thing when you set a project out in to the world. It's a not a dissimilar degree of anxiety to when you pack your kid off to their first day at school. How are
Musical musings
- 28.12.2025
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Throughly enjoyed incorporating one of my other loves on this last little project. Much like film and photography, music has occupied a significant space in my life. And as necessity is the mother of invention, rather than paying for some ubiquitous library music, it just made sense to get creative and write and record some simple pieces to sit underneath this little YouTube mini documentary - as if I didn't already have enough to do in a short space of time. So flicking through the sample library, I noticed that some had been recorded at AIR studios in the Lyndhurst Hall, to make use of the unique acoustics this incredible space offers. So it reminded me of a pr
I made a thing
- 15.12.2025
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Mixing work and pleasure again on a project that came about quite by chance. I met Mark Fenner, through my mate Anthony. I was on my way back from Portugal a few years back now, and it was suggested that I make a pitstop and say hi, oh and chuck the rods out for the night at his lake. We became friends and I have been back many times since, principally for a social but I also chucked some of my camera gear in the car, just because. I didn't set out to make anything of these socials, as I often don't want to bring my working life into something I have always associated as a pastime, and something to get away from work. But at some point, I began to document the proce



