2025 Round-Up
A Year of Discovery
Well, 2025, that’s a wrap! I learned a lot about myself this year, photographically speaking. I started to find direction and focus in my photography, building deeper connections to subjects and locations that I really care about.
I moved slightly further away from traditional landscape photography and closer to landscapes that echo a sense of history, time, relics of a bye-gone era.
I will always call myself ‘just a photographer’, not tied to any one genre. For me, the subject, the story, the intention is what motivated my photography this year. I’ll keep photographing the landscape, but I’ll never shy away from the human elements that leave their mark on the landscape and transform the landscape to what we see today.
Something I’ve become increasingly aware of is how quickly the natural landscape is changing, how quickly the urban landscape is changing, and this change is partly down to people. This change is something I kept being drawn to this year, I felt compelled to preserve these subjects, whether that be an old phone box, a run down chapel, an abandoned homestead.
it’s all just super fascinating and transient and I can see this becoming an increasingly important part of my photography in 2026.
my new year message to you all - just be influenced by your own fascination and your own curiosity. Take the time to reflect on aspects of the world that truly interest you.











