Looking down from the cliffs at Neist Point, Isle of Skye, with a view over the Atlantic Ocean. The lighthouse itself is not visible, but the large misthorn is, which seems to try to raise its voice over to the distance. The long exposure makes that the water looks like a still mirror, without the mirage. The loneliness of the islands. Infrared photograph.
Working with historical, analogue photographic techniques, I love to make old fashioned style landscape (mountain) images, being "different" in one way or the other. I use the old romantic idiom of the 19th century painters were possible. Originally schooled as a historian, I graduated from the.. Read more…