Sixteen selected prints based on walking sixteen days along the coastline of the ceremonial county of Cumbria. Individual Prints 42x42cm (includes 4cm white border). Edition of 25, signed and numbered. £195 80x80cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 7, signed and numbered. £795 110x110cm (includes 10cm […]
Month: December 2017

Day 173: Carlisle to Gretna Green – Into Scotland!
Ironically the last stretch of road across the border has no pedestrian access, so I approach Scotland awkwardly squeezed behind the crash barrier on the hard shoulder as trucks hurtle past. But there it is! Looking like the most beautiful thing in the world, the […]

Day 172: Bowness-on-Solway to Carlisle – Flood & Fatigue
It’s been many days rain now, and the flooding here has made national news. Tractors are pulling out school buses, and people are abandoning their cars on the higher ground. Despite all the vehicular chaos, I can still make good forward progress wading through on […]

Day 170: Mile Fortlet 21 to Silloth – Saltpan & Seaweed
The rain has been relentless for a few days, so there is no time for niceties in selecting places to get out of the wind and rain when they present themselves. With my hood up sheltering under a bush dog walkers in the pretty rose […]

Day 169: Whitehaven to Mile Fortlet 21 – Scars & Sorrows
Whitehaven was once the third largest trading port in the UK, exporting coal worldwide. The impressive scale and handsome engineering of the harbour only accentuate the melancholy feeling now its whole purpose is redundant. A local at Harrington tells me the dragons teeth I’m photographing […]

Day 165: Ravenglass to Wastwater via Scafell Pike
It’s a 5 a.m. start to reach the summit of Scafell Pike from the sea at Ravenglass. Misty bands of cloud and light play over the peaks as I wrap up warm and wait on the summit of Muncaster fell while photographic feasts of wispy […]