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  1. The Gatekeepers featured in The New York Times

    The waters surrounding Britain are speckled with thousands of small islands, only a small fraction of which are inhabited, some by as few as one or two people. Among those who call Britain’s small islands home are a collection of wardens — caretakers who spend their lives in quiet solitude,…


  2. Wild Runners on the Pembrokeshire Coast

    A couple of months ago I shot a little story during an incredibly wet and windy Welsh evening on wild runners along the Pembrokeshire coastline. It was wet. It was cold. And it could have been incredibly miserable. But a top effort from the Ellison brothers for being such good…


  3. Offshore

    Oh Pembrokeshire, you really are something else! From epic mountains and dramatic landscapes, to crashing waves and beautiful sunsets, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time spent in this magical place.  Last week I spent the evening amongst the sand dunes on Whitesands Beach with a group of young surfers, as…


  4. Inside Out - The UK’s Smallest City in Lockdown

    Monday 23rd March 2020, the day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson put the UK on lockdown following the Covid19 outbreak. It was an unprecedented day, and certainly one that everyone in the UK will remember. It marked the start of this new world and new way of living, where families…


  5. A Morning with Terry Cripps

    Back in a pre-Corona world, when we could merrily walk around and meet new people without the term ‘social distancing’ even crossing our minds, I spent the morning with local artists Terry Cripps at his home in Surbiton. At the bottom of his garden along a long path that leads…


  6. The Dance of The Morris

    Morris Dancing. What a peculiar British tradition it is! All my life I have been exposed to it as my dad has been dancing on and off as part of the Whitchurch Morris Men for the past 30 years. For the first 3 years of my life I lived in…


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