About
I’m an amateur photographer based on the South Coast of England primarily focused on street photography.
Working in a global role across cybersecurity consulting and incident response gives me the opportunity to travel widely, often at short notice and across very different parts of the world. Wherever I go, I try to have a camera with me. Photography has become a way of slowing down, paying attention, and documenting the places, people and details that might otherwise pass unnoticed. It is how I capture the world as I see it.
I am particularly drawn to street photography and architecture. Street photography appeals to me because of its immediacy and honesty: interactions, gestures, fleeting expressions, moments of contrast and the unpredictability all unfolding in real time. Architecture interests me for different reasons: form, structure, symmetry, light, scale and the way the built environment reflects culture, ambition and identity of the location. Between the two, I find an endless source of subjects that reveal both the character of a place and the people who move through it. I have always felt that humans are the most interesting animals on Earth to observe, we’re expressive, contradictory, creative and shaped by our surroundings and company. At the same time, our cities, buildings and public spaces stand as a visible record of innovation, history and diversity. Photography allows me to explore both: the human story and the environments we create around ourselves.
Although these are my preferred styles, my portfolio also includes landscape, wildlife and portrait photography. I enjoy the variety that these genres bring and the different disciplines they demand. Landscapes encourage patience and perspective, wildlife requires timing and restraint and portraits create a more deliberate connection between photographer and subject. Across all of them.
My gear is centred around a Leica M11-P rangefinder with a Summicron-M 35mm f/2 ASPH, which is my preferred setup for street and travel photography and a Sony A1 paired with a range of G Master lenses when I want additional reach, speed or flexibility. Together, they give me the ability to work across different subjects and conditions while staying faithful to the way I like to shoot.
For me, photography is not just about recording where I have been. It is about noticing, interpreting and sharing moments, structures and scenes that resonated with me whether captured in a crowded city street, a rural landscape or somewhere in between.