Black and white corvid perched on a fence

Photography

Quiet fieldwork, patient frames.

A personal visual archive of wildlife, landscape, city, and night-sky images. The work is slow, observational, and built around timing rather than spectacle.

Wildlife Landscape Travel Night sky

Field Notes

Photography gives me a different way to study systems.

The habits are familiar: observe before acting, wait for signal, respect context, and keep the frame simple. Away from infrastructure work, the same patience shows up in the field through birds, weather, light, movement, and place.

Robin perched on a branch against green woodland bokeh

Wildlife Study

Stillness first, shutter second.

Most of the image is made before the camera comes up: reading movement, light, distance, and whether the subject has accepted your presence. The goal is not to force a moment, but to be ready when one appears.

Selected Frames

Wildlife, motion, and texture.

Bird in flight with wings spread
MotionWing study
Blue tit perched on a branch
WildlifeBlue tit
Willow warbler in Cambridge
WildlifeWillow warbler
Gull in flight against a pale sky
FlightGull
Magpie in branches with yellow lichen
TextureMagpie and lichen
Reed bunting perched among tall reeds
HabitatReed bunting
Mallard duck in Cambridge
LocalMallard
Goose raising its wings on water
WaterfowlGoose
Squirrel eating on grass
MammalSquirrel

Places

Frames from the margins of travel.

I keep a small visual record of places I pass through: coastlines, city skylines, moorland, woodland, and the quiet scenes between destinations.

Follow Along

Wildlife and everyday frames.