There’s a certain weight to experience, and I don’t just mean the cumulative knowledge gained from years behind the camera. I mean the physical weight. The Scottish Highlands and Islands - from the serrated ridges of the Cuillins to the vast, moody expanses of the Outer Hebrides - demand effort. They require you to climb, traverse, and often scramble. For a long time, I approached these landscapes with a hefty bag, convinced that redundancy was security. I carried two DSLR bodies, five lenses, and enough accessories to open a small shop.
Field notes and observations of a freelance creative photographer based in Scotland.
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Saturday, 25 October 2025
The Intentional Backpack: why my minimalist kit is essential for the Scottish Highlands at sixty
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