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Photography with character, atmosphere and human connection.
The best photographs don’t just show what something looks like, they show how it feels.
For over 15 years I’ve worked with businesses, charities, musicians, tourism organisations and creative people to make imagery that feels genuine, grounded and alive. Whether I’m photographing oyster farmers on the west coast, musicians performing, independent food producers or communities in Glasgow, my approach stays the same: observe honestly, work quietly and tell the story properly.


What I photograph
Tourism & Hospitality
Photography for hotels, restaurants, tourism campaigns, food producers and independent Scottish businesses.

Environmental Portraits
Relaxed portraits of artists, business owners and people with stories to tell.

Documentary & Editorial
Authentic storytelling photography for charities, publications, social projects and brands.

Music & Culture
Live performances, backstage moments and portrait photography for musicians and creative organisations.


Selected clients & collaborations
Argyll & Bute Council #ABPlace2B campaign.
Wild About Argyll 'Taste of Place Trails'.
Live Argyll event and sports facilities.
Skerryvore gig photography at 'Hoolie in the Hydro' 2024.
Rest & Be Thankful Company product photography and environmental portraits.
Oyster Isles A Journey through Britain and Ireland's Oysters environmental portraits.
Ardkinglas: The Biography of a Highland Estate. book cover image.​​​

Talks & Presentations 2026
19/10/26 7:30pm Kirkintilloch Camera Club
25/11/26 7pm The RPS Royal Photographic Society, Scotland Region.
ABPlace2B
ABPlace2B
Skerryvore at the 'Hoolie in the Hydro' 2024
Skerryvore at the 'Hoolie in the Hydro' 2024
Portrait for Oyster Isles
Portrait for Oyster Isles
The Rest & Be Thankful
The Rest & Be Thankful
Harvest time
Harvest time
The Rest & Be Thankful Co.
The Rest & Be Thankful Co.
Loch Fyne
Loch Fyne
Lochgoilhead
Lochgoilhead
Ruins of Whitby Abbey
Ruins of Whitby Abbey
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