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I am a photographer who is a specialised printmaker, I only print my work on technical printmaker paper and aluminium substrate. I have found that modern online printing does not reproduce the original quality of my photographs. The internet will never replicate the quality of my images. I have spent twenty years transitioning my darkroom skills to pigment ink printing. If you would like a print, please get in touch with me.

 

I can show you the locations I love on the South Island of New Zealand. I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

There is 100 meters of forest that I have been photographing for ten years in Arthurs Pass; so glad I went back yesterday.

Discover the unparalleled beauty of New Zealand’s South Island on a guided photographic expedition.

 

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As your dedicated guide, I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

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Scanning back image, scanner in the back of a Toyo View 4x5, scanner moves from right to left, the sea moves right to left causing a different view of the world.

 

Discover the unparalleled beauty of New Zealand’s South Island on a guided photographic expedition.

 

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As your dedicated guide, I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

Open edition, archival print available here:

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The sandy beach at Koekohe is well-known for the Moeraki Boulders, which are large spherical boulders also called septarian concretions. These rocks can measure up to 3 meters in diameter and have cracks on their surfaces, giving them the appearance of dinosaur eggs. Interestingly, they are also hollow inside.

On a rainy day near Jacks Blow hole in the catlins, New Zealand

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I am a photographer who is a specialised printmaker, I only print my work on technical printmaker paper and Aluminium substrate. I have found that modern online printing does not reproduce the original quality of my photographs. The internet will never replicate the quality of my images. I have spent twenty years transitioning my darkroom skills to pigment ink printing. If you would like a print, please get in touch with me.

Discover the unparalleled beauty of New Zealand’s South Island on a guided photographic expedition.

 

waihora-gallery.com/personal-photographic-tours-of-the-so...

 

As your dedicated guide, I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

Discover the unparalleled beauty of New Zealand’s South Island on a guided photographic expedition.

 

waihora-gallery.com/personal-photographic-tours-of-the-so...

 

As your dedicated guide, I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

Print Of The Week

 

Moon Over Tai Tapu, New Zealand edition no: 3/25 2021.

 

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With the print of the week, I will offer a bargain limited edition print every week

 

On Canson Etching paper, image 53 cm by 71 cm with a sizeable handing edge, using archival inks.

Tōtaranui beach is at the northern end of the Abel Tasman National Park. It's a great place to relax on the beach, swim, kayak, fish or explore native bush on one of the nearby tracks.

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I am a photographer who is a specialised printmaker, I only print my work on technical printmaker paper and aluminium substrate. I have found that modern online printing does not reproduce the original quality of my photographs. The internet will never replicate the quality of my images. I have spent twenty years transitioning my darkroom skills to pigment ink printing. If you would like a print, please get in touch with me.

 

I can show you the locations I love on the South Island of New Zealand. I’ll unveil the raw magnificence of Fiordland’s fjords and the grandeur of the Southern Alps’ peaks. With my expertise, photographers of all levels will master composition, lighting, and technique, crafting their own visual narratives. Join this journey to freeze moments in time, surrounded by nature’s finest. From serene landscapes to dramatic vistas, every frame tells a story waiting to be shared. Unleash your creativity against nature’s backdrop and seize the opportunity to capture the essence of the South Island’s captivating charm.

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About Ullswater

Many consider Ullswater to be the hidden gem of the Lake District and as the most beautiful of the English Lakes. It is pure and tranquil and relatively unspoilt by the tourism and commercialism that blights many other Lake District towns.

 

Ullswater is the second largest lake in the Lake District, approximately 9 miles long, ¾ of a mile wide and nearly 200 feet deep. It was formed after the last ice age when a glacier scooped out the valley floor then filled with meltwater when the glacier retreated.

 

You’ll not find high street shops in the Ullswater Valley, or rows of trendy bars, but quaint villages, welcoming pubs and stunning scenery. From Pooley Bridge at one end, to Glenridding at the other there are a scattering of lovely villages that attract visitors from all over the world.

 

The ‘jewel’ of Eden

The area is very popular with fell walkers exploring some of Wainwright’s most loved mountains such as Hellvellyn and its breath taking Striding Edge. A visit to the National Trust’s, Aira Force waterfalls offers another stunning adventure, whilst a trip on the Ullswater Steamer offers something for all the family…topped off with an ice cream to finish!

 

Ullswater is very popular as a sailing destination, with several sailing marinas situated around the lake. The prestigious Lord Birkett Memorial Trophy is held annually on the first weekend in July. There are also facilities for diving, rowing and motorboats as well as canoeing for those more adventurous. Ullswater was the home of the world water speed record on July 23, 1955, when Donald Campbell piloted the jet-propelled hydroplane “Bluebird K7” to a speed of 202.32 mph (325.53 km/h).

 

We could not mention Ullswater without mentioning William Wordsworth, who was inspired to write the poem “Daffodils” after seeing daffodils growing on the shores of Ullswater. As well as many beautiful daffodils and a plethora of other stunning flora and fauna, Ullswater offers some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK.

  

History

The History of Brougham Hall

When Brougham became settled and fortified is unclear and information about it in medieval times is scarce but it is easy to see what drew medieval knights to the site with a natural defensive position on the brow of the hill and water from two nearby springs. Surviving walls, gates and other parts of Brougham Hall date back to about the 15th century. Brougham Hall, a grade II* listed building, was initially owned by the de Burgham family, a possible forerunner to the Brougham name, of which more than ten different spellings have been found.

 

By the sixteenth century, a large and complex range of buildings existed on the site, including a manor house, a byre and a gate, to which a seventeenth century pele tower was added. The Broughams, of Brougham Hall, became extinct in 1608 and it passed out of their family. Following many changes of ownership, the estate eventually passed, for the sum of £1,500 in 1651, into the hands of the owner of Brougham Castle, Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery. Lady Anne Clifford was responsible for the conservation and restoration of 14 castles between Skipton, where she was born, and Brougham. Extensive renovations were carried out to the Hall by Lady Anne. It passed to her agent James Bird, upon her death, in 1676. Ambitious James Bird was responsible for extensive building work and oversaw the greatest expansion of work at the Hall.

 

Brougham Hall was re-acquired for the Brougham family when John Brougham of Scales (who was made a Commissioner for England in 1715) bought the estate back in 1726 for the sum of £5,000, when the Hall became the family seat of the Brougham family. The Hall was largely rebuilt from 1829 to 1847 and again in the 1860s at which time it was the home of the Lord Chancellor Brougham. Brougham Hall reached its zenith in Victorian times when it acquired the name of ' the Windsor of the North' owing to royal visits by King Edward VII and his son, the future King George VI, who became regular guests between 1857 and 1905.

 

Brougham Hall again passed out of the ownership of the Brougham family in 1934 and rapidly fell into decay. It was then abandoned, roofless, and commandeered by Winston Churchill for the development of one of the Allies five most top secret weapons of WWII. This only served to further its decay. An extensive programme of restoration, which was to become one of England's most ambitious country house restoration projects commenced when it was bought by Christopher Terry, in 1985, who saved it from destruction.

 

A scale model of the Hall can be viewed by prior appointment, and a charming Cromwellian Chapel of St. Wilfrid's, designed and rebuilt by Lady Anne Clifford, stands alongside the Hall. The chapel replaces an earlier edifice on the site and contains some superb medieval woodwork placed there by Lord Brougham in the 1840's.

I woke up very early and saw the moon from my front garden

Mt. Toby. Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA.

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