Norse

Skogafoss, Iceland – 2022
“Skogafoss in southern Iceland is a familiar destination for us, we have filmed there a few times over the years and know its potential and also its challenges. The waterfall is aesthetically without equal in Europe and the backdrop offers the chance of an arresting photograph, especially as the foreground gives a platform on which to add narrative. The waterfall itself is of little interest to me; it is photographed thousands of times a day by good photographers with good cameras. It must be used as part of the story, not the whole event.
The riddle is how to manage the distance between the camera and the point of impact of the huge volumes of water that smash onto the ground. To work too close risks not just losing perspective, but having spray, quickly rendering the camera inoperable. To work further away is more practical, but then the distance compression can dumb things down and lose the sense of immersion and importantly the scale.
We now know our spot and our lens choice, but this was the first time we had put it to the test in the snow, when Skogafoss becomes a three-sided winter vortex; a bit like a deep freeze with the front door removed. It certainly requires a few hand warmers and a load of towels to survive even 10 minutes.
Tourists started to arrive at around 9 am, which meant we were wrapped before most people were up, but that is often the way in Iceland. We had a small window and we used it well.
This photograph should really be credited to the horse farmer who finished off being absolutely drenched. They make them tough up in Iceland; he didn’t complain once and found the whole experience rather entertaining.
When I looked at this image for the first time on a big screen, I saw the seagull soaring half way up the waterfall. I had no idea that it was there at the time and I think it lends further sense of scale to an extraordinary location. That is pure luck.”
Available Sizes
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image Size: 61” x 56" in (154.94 cm x 142.24 cm)
- Framed Image: 76” x 71” in (193.04 cm x 180.34 cm)
LARGE: Edition of 12 + 3 AP
- Image Size: 40” x 37" in (101.6 cm x 93.98 cm)
- Framed Image: 55” x 52" in (139.7 cm x 132.08 cm)
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True North

Iceland – 2022
I suspect that all those who have found themselves in Vestrahorn on the Stokksnes peninsula of south east Iceland experienced an initial sensory overload. I certainly did and having been spoilt by my experiences on this planet, it takes quite something to leave me speechless.
The mountain range rises almost vertically from the black beach below and falls away symmetrically on each side creating an astonishing vista. This in an arena where many an Icelandic saga has been played out in the minds of creatives.
The dome like sand dunes nestling below Vestrahorn have been owned by the same Icelandic farming family for several generations. Our production team – the excellent True North – had secured us access both to the land and their Icelandic horses who play out their lives in this most majestic of settings.
The goal was to shoot with snow on the ground and snow on the mountains as I knew this could offer a further sense of mythology. I am always greedy with my visuals and I wanted a sense of the cold.
But the day before the planned shoot, the temperature rose above freezing and my canvas on the ground melted quickly. We went to bed hoping for some luck and whilst it started to snow at dawn, my concern was then that the mountain would not be visible. As we rushed out to the predetermined location, the clouds started to lift and provided the farmer could work his magic with the horse we had identified as our star, there was a chance.
This photograph has a sense of place and that was always my goal in Iceland. My work must play homage to the majesty and rawness of the land. It is a place like no other.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE: Edition of 12
- Image Size: 54” x 101” in (137.16 cm x 256.54 cm)
- Framed Image: 69” x 116” in (175.26 cm x 294.64 cm)
STANDARD: Edition of 12
- Image Size: 37” x 69” in (93.98 cm x 175.26 cm)
- Framed Image: 52” x 84” in (132.08 cm x 213.36 cm)
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66 Degrees North

Námafjall Geothermal Area, Iceland – 2022
Archival Pigment Print on 315gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper
“Developing a concept that ticks the boxes creatively and then executing that concept are emphatically two different jobs, which is why making a picture is a longer process than taking a picture.
Many years ago, the exceptional work of British photographer Tim Flach, drew my attention to the hot springs of Myvatn in the north of Iceland. This remote area is geologically angry and in deep winter it is fairly inhospitable, but in the summer, it becomes something of a tourist resort for the local Icelandics and all too crowded for how we operate. We would always choose inhospitable over crowded.
I have filmed here in the winter in the past, but struggled to do justice to the uniquely raw ecosystem. As always there is an element of knowing how to get it right by initially getting it hopelessly wrong. In particular, this is not a safe place without engaging locals, because the ground underneath, much like Yellowstone in Wyoming, is not to be taken for granted. To be brave and work close to the geysers needs permits and guides.
But in 2022, we finally had our rewards. The weather plays such a big role in the field; no more so than up here at 66 degrees north where the Norse Gods granted my wish for strong winds and good light. It was the wind that amplified the trail of steam and allowed me to work a comfortable distance from the source without losing the effect. It was then up to me to work the strong late afternoon light to the best of my advantage.
The end result is a strong image and certainly authentic. Its stripped back and visceral mood lives and breathes the wildest of Icelandic sagas. There are horse portraits and then there are horse portraits.”
Available sizes
Each is signed, dated and numbered on the front.
Standard - Edition of 12
- 48" x 54" inches framed
Large - Edition of 12
- 67" x 76" inches framed
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Glencoe

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56” x 84”
- Framed: 71" x 99"
STANDARD -Edition of 12
- Image: 37” x 56”
- Framed: 52” x 71”
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Ode To Edward Curtis

Available Sizes (Framed Size)
- Large: 71” x 111”
- Standard: 52” x 78"
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The Killers

Norway
It is not that challenging to take a photograph of an orca – all that is needed is a bit of research, an experienced boat captain and an appetite for the sea. It is, however, extremely difficult to take a picture of an orca that is exciting, close and immersive and until this last trip to Norway, I had failed. Nothing I had taken before was special and nothing certainly constituted art.The problem has always been two-fold. Firstly, I am too far away and secondly, my angle of view is too high because whatever boat I am on does not allow a shooting position close enough to the water.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
Standard
- Image Size: 30” x 76"
- Framed with a 3” Mat: 41” x 87"
- Framed with a 5” Mat: 45” x 91"
Large
- Image Size: 40” x 101"
- Framed with a 3” Mat: 51” x 112"
- Framed with a 5” Mat: 55” x 116"
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Over the Sea to Skye

Scotland, 2017
My primary goal that squally morning, high on the hills above Lochcarron, was to take a portrait of a big stag that would have a sense of place. It was important therefore to work with a lens wide enough to offer enough background detail that those familiar with the region could identify Skye in the background.
That side of the quest was less of a challenge than getting close enough to a big stag. They are skittish at best, but they were familiar with my fixer – Colin Murdoch – and that was the break that I needed.
When the moment came with this 12 pointer, it was imperative to have my focus pin sharp on his head – without that, there would certainly be no picture. The other important factor was that I wanted the stag to look regal and not nervous. Whilst camera focus is under my control, the posture of the stag is largely down to “the gods”. I just had to make myself as small and unthreatening as possible.
I first saw this image as a big print in our gallery in Paris and it grabbed the eye. There is not much I would really change. Even a few Parisians recognised Skye in the background.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE
- 79 × 71 inches in Edition of 12
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Jura

Archival Pigment Print
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE
- 67 x 89 inches in Edition of 12
STANDARD
- 48 x 62 inches in Edition of 12
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Glen Etive

AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE - Edition of 12
- Image: 56” x 70”
- Framed: 71" x 85"
STANDARD -Edition of 12
- Image: 37” x 46”
- Framed: 52” x 61”
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Homeland

Lochcarron, Scotland 2020
More often than not, a sense of place is an integral ingredient of a strong contextual photograph. If we can manage that in South Sudan and South Georgia, it should be possible in my home country of Scotland. Whenever I work up here, I am slightly on edge as I feel a little bit more pressure to deliver.
This is probably the best photograph I have taken in Scotland (if we exclude the football images of Celtic and Rangers in the 1980s) because it scores highly on both subject and context. If one or other is mediocre there is no image, but in this case, the 14 pointer stag is magnificent and the rest is Scotland as Scots know it and as it is assumed to be by others. Grand, slightly mournful, but at all times unique.
I don’t have an issue magnifying nature. The romanticist movement glorified aesthetics and I am of that persuasion. Why dumb things down? Scotland can be bleak and gloomy, but therein lies its beauty.
I could not have achieved this frame, high up in the coastal hills of North West Scotland, without considerable local help and I would like to thank Colin Murdoch for his support and counsel. Our team call him “The deer whisperer” and I think that is about right. He is the most cheerful man I know at 5 am in the morning. I think this a deeply emotional image and all the better for it.
AVAILABLE SIZES:
LARGE
- Image Size: 56” x 78" in (142.24 cm x 198.12 cm)
- Framed Image: 71” x 93” in (180.34 cm x 236.22 cm)
STANDARD
- Image Size: 37” x 51” in (93.98 cm x 129.54 cm)
- Framed Image: 52” x 66” in (132.08 cm x 167.64 cm)
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