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  1. Valdeluz for The New York Times

    A few months ago I was sent to Spain for The New York Times to shoot a photo essay on the revival of the Spanish ghost town of Valdeluz. I have been researching the story of Valdeluz over the past year and it immediately sparked my interested as soon as…

  2. Trains, Brexit & Doombar

    A few weeks ago I was asked by Die Zeit to go and photograph Tim Martin, the controversial founder of the UKs biggest pub chain JD Wetherspoons. Since opening his first pub in Muswell Hill in North London back in 1979, Tim Martins empire has grown to an impressive 883…

  3. The Gatekeepers featured in The Guardian

    Honoured to have this fantastic 7 page feature on The Gatekeepers featured in The Guardian weekend magazine. Thanks to Kate Edwards, Caroline Drake and Melissa Denes for this, and also to Patrick Barkham for the wonderful write up!  You can read the full article online here.

  4. Bardsey Island

    Last month I set out on the 3rd voyage of my island adventure and ventured out across the sea to the tiny island of Bardsey just off the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales. As has been the case for all of the trips I have done so far for this…

  5. The Isle of Puffins

    Back in March 2018 I chartered a helicopter to take me on the 12 mile journey across the Bristol Channel to Lundy, the tiny island that would become my home for the next 8 days.  The journey was by no means an easy one. The day I was due to…

  6. The Start of Something New

    Back in October 2017 I chartered a small fishing boat called The Dale Princess from the tiny bay of Martins Haven in South Pembrokeshire and travelled across the choppy waters to Skomer Island, embarking on the first trip of what would become my new project, The Gatekeepers.  Having grown up…

  7. ‘David’s House’ featured on VICE

    Photographing the Smallest City in the UK https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/photographing-the-smallest-city-in-the-uk Like Twin Peaks, but without all the murder and stuff. St David’s is a small community on the westernmost tip of Wales. Only 1,891 people live there, which makes it the smallest city in the UK by quite a long shot. It’s…

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