Vantage Point

Silverton, Colorado, USA – 2021
In post Civil War America, some saw the railroad as a symbol of modernity and national progress. For others, however, the Transcontinental Railroad undermined the sovereignty of Native nations and threatened to destroy Indigenous communities and their cultures as the railroad expanded into territories inhabited solely by Native Americans.
As part of my photographic anthology on the wild west, it was always my intent to bring native Indians and a railroad together into an image, but I had no wish to objectify either party. A photograph for instance of a hostile railroad attack by a party of Indians could be labelled as stereotyping or indeed being blind to the provocation of what was effectively an invasion by American settlers, prospectors and capitalists. We entered this project to tell stories, not make overtly political points.
After several scouting trips, I found an ideal location 10,000 feet above sea level on the track near Silverton, Colorado. The train owners told us that this section of the track had never been shot before and that sense of ground breaking always gives me a warm glow.
The high cliff face offered a sense of a vantage point and the opportunity for the camera to tell a more passive observation story (albeit with a little attitude).
The narrative seems entirely realistic as most of the time the natives would observe the Iron Horses from a safe distance with a mixture of fear; anger but also, I would imagine a hint of bewilderment. The driver of the steam train did a fabulous job with the flume – it was a magical sight to see.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
Standard
- Image size: 37" x 50"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 48" x 61"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 52" x 65"
Large
- Image size: 56" x 74"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 67" x 85"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 71" x 89”
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place

USA – 2021
The majesty and grandeur of the American South West is without equal and has been a canvas for artists for over 100 years. Early Hollywood directors, such as John Ford, were known for framing their characters against the vast, harsh, and rugged natural terrain. Arguably the location scouting industry was born in the South West of America.
Monument Valley in Arizona, where we have often filmed, is probably the flagship location. But 100 miles east of there, in New Mexico, lies Shiprock – a unique towering, bird-like volcanic rock formation that can be seen for miles in all directions. It rises vertically nearly 1,600 feet above the high-desert plain of the Navajo and in my view is as impactful as any location in America.
The first question though was how could we best make use of search a sight. We had to have a complementary narrative and we also had to play the light to our advantage. On a clear day at Shiprock, as we have learnt from experience, the light becomes suboptimal as little as 15 minutes after sunrise; it is just too strong and Shiprock itself lights up like a bonfire. The best plan is to shoot almost exactly at sunrise, allowing enough light for the characters in the narrative to have detail and not so much direct light on the rock itself. It is a fine line to get right, but I think we finally achieved it.
This image smells of the great push West and the crew did a fabulous job. It is always satisfying to warp a shoot long before most people are out of bed.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
Standard
- Image size: 37" x 56"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 48" x 67"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 52" x 71"
Large
- Image size: 56" x 84"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 67" x 95"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 71" x 99”
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The Snow Patrol

AVAILABLE SIZES:
Standard
- Image size: 37" x 59"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 48" x 70"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 52" x 74"
Large
- Image size: 56" x 90"
- Framed with a 3" mat: 67" x 101"
- Framed with a 5" mat: 71" x 105"
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Fargo

Jigokudani National Park, Japan 2013
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE
- Image: 40" x 67" (102 cm x 171 cm)
- Framed: 51" x 71" (130 cm x 181 cm)
STANDARD
- Image: 30" x 45" (77 cm x 115 cm)
- Framed: 41" x 56" (105 cm x 143 cm)
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Trust

Available Sizes
LARGE: Edition of 20
- Image: 56" x 93.5"
- Framed: 71" x 109""
STANDARD: Edition of 20
- Image: 37" x 62"
- Framed: 52" x 77"
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Girls On Film

Available Sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 92"
- Framed: 71" x 107"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 61"
- Framed: 52" x 76"
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The Good The Bad And The Ass

Available Sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image: 52" x 101"
- Framed: 67" x 116"
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 72"
- Framed: 52" x 87"
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Grumpy Monkey

Jigokudani National Park, Japan 2013
The Snow Monkeys three hours west of Tokyo are accessible even in winter and it is difficult to capture fresh detail. This picture, on a bleak and cold winter’s day, probably works because everything about it is miserable to the point of being comical. The misty and dank weather matches the Snow Monkey’s mood. I had no light to play with and this is technically reflected in the lack of depth of focus. I am flattered that so many people adore this picture – maybe it says a little bit about us?
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 20
- Image: 43" x 68"
- Framed: 58" x 83"
STANDARD - Edition of 20
- Image: 33" x 50"
- Framed: 52" x 70"
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Shackleton

The bigger this image is printed, the more powerful it is. On a phone, it looks like an average photograph and in a magazine, it will be a little better. But as a big print it has a real sense of place – it smacks of quintessential rural Japan in the winter. The light snow fall enhances the image as much as the snow on the young monkey’s face. Meanwhile the abstract contours of the waterfall behind add to a surreal winter wonderland scene. In my preconception, I needed snow fall and on the day, it went our way.
There is a slight paradox in the ecosystem in which the snow monkeys congregate in that it looks other worldly, extreme and distant and yet it is actually so accessible. Grab a bullet train from Tokyo and door to door it is only a three-hour journey – including the climb from the entrance to the park. That means that there is no shortage of visitors on a daily basis and, as each hour passes the serenity is increasingly lost. On a weekend, as many as 500 visitors will make the trip – not ideal for my kind of photography.
The solution is to stay locally and hope that overnight snow will deter or delay other photographers or tourists. The early bird catches the worm for sure. On this occasion we were most certainly the first up the mountain and there had been six inches of snow overnight. That was perfect. There had been about a foot of snow and the route up the hill was closed due to avalanche danger.
Working in a snowfall is a fine trick – it adds that necessary narrative, but a blizzard is too much to see through if the subject to camera distance is more than a couple of feet. With the storm finally petered out, the snowfall around 9.30 am became more gentle and this allowed me to work from about 10 feet away and give as much context as possible. The snow monkey looks determined and in control – despite being dwarfed by his surroundings – it seemed apposite to call him Shackleton. His positioning at that moment in time was perfect.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 79"
- Framed: 71" x 94"
STANDARD - Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 64"
- Framed: 52" x 79"
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Go Ahead Punk, Make My Day

Simien Mountains, Northern Ethiopia 2018
Every year as CGI capability improves, a richer and richer diet of fantasy monsters and creatures appear in movies and TV series. We drift into new worlds and escape from our own. And yet, and here is the irony, on our planet today there are animals that are almost beyond the stuff of fantasy but they are very real.
I am not sure what this large gelada baboon was thinking, but I am going to guess that he found my presence, 12,000 feet up, a little irritating. This was his patch of land and who the hell was I to be trespassing? I have travelled the world in search of fresh detail and fresh content and this March, in the Simien Mountains, was a truly special experience. Not for him I am sure, but certainly for me. We will never meet again.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56" x 60"
- Framed: 71" x 75"
STANDARD - Edition of 12
- Image: 37" x 40"
- Framed: 52" x 55"
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