There is a distinct vulnerability to shooting vintage film, especially when you’re standing on a windswept hillside in the Highlands with the cloud cover changing every thirty seconds. You set up your shot, you look through the viewfinder, and then comes the great calculation: Is this 1/128th of a second? Am I pulling enough detail out of those moody Scottish shadows?
Field notes and observations of a freelance creative photographer based in Scotland.
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Thursday, 11 June 2026
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Stripping Away the Drama: An introduction to Deadpan Photography
There is a common misconception in photography that to make an image powerful, it has to be dripping with drama. We chase the golden hour, w...
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Right, let’s be honest, getting older is a bit like having a silent partner who insists on constantly raising the interest rate on your phys...
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Okay, okay, calm yourselves. I know. I know!!! So, I’m giving this whole weblog thing another proper go. If you know me, you'll already ...