When you need to make your own luck by staying right at your location on Big Sur for a while; sometimes a tent is all you need for the access, and focus, to capture paradise on California’s Pacific Coast Route 1.
Climate
Echoes of the Past – The Shifting Ice Caves of a Shrinking Glacier
When you’re in the exact spot in which you photographed a Vatnajökull ice cave a couple of years prior, to find yourself stood in a dry gravel parking lot, you realise just how fast and visibly Iceland’s glaciers are disappearing…
Zabriskie Soup – Death Valley’s Unexpected Bowl of Sunrise Fog
After countless trips to Zabriskie point over the past 25 years, we finally got to see a different side to this iconic location – thick fog, crawling across the floor of Death Valley at sunrise, wrapping the hills in mystery.
It’s All Connected – Shiprock : A Lava Neck on the Navajo Volcanic Field
Exploring the incredible rock formation that is “Shiprock” from above, below and on top of the southwestern states’ “Four Forners” region and the wider Navajo Volcanic Field.
Escaping Las Vegas – Sometimes The Best Views Are Right Before Your Eyes
Capturing the incredible skyline of Las Vegas from the surrounding desert sounds great – but sometimes, it’s just as important to get up close to the action too.
NFTs – Landscape Photographers: Can we cut the bullsh!t, please?
As a profession, we seem to have cast our climate concerns aside, the second it became possible to earn a quick buck peddling coal-powered NFT pixels online…
Durdle Door – The Challenges Facing Our Jurassic Coast’s Heritage
Reflecting on the incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site as a back-yard coastal destination – Paul looks at its recent past & future challenges at Durdle Door