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Photography

Dabbles in travel, portrait, and wedding photography

I was first encouraged to pick up a camera by my art teachers, Mr Walker and Mr Wotherspoon, in 2005. It used a floppy disk as a memory card!

These days I’m mostly content to capture memories for my yearbooks on my smartphone, but I occasionally pull out the DSLR and tripod for travel, portrait, and miniature photography. I’ve even shot a few weddings in my time.

Here are some of my favourites.

The dorsal fin of a basking shark pierces the grey waters around the Isle of Coll, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

The dorsal fin of a basking shark pierces the grey waters around the Isle of Coll, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

A performer balances on a handrail as flames illuminate the Kelpies during their opening ceremony, near Falkirk, Scotland.

A performer balances on a handrail as flames illuminate the Kelpies during their opening ceremony near Falkirk, Scotland.

The bride arrives for her small church wedding.

The bride arrives for her small church wedding.

A bald eagle perched above the Squamish River, British Columbia, Canada.

A bald eagle perched above the Squamish River, British Columbia, Canada.

Ana in George Square, Edinburgh.

Ana in George Square, Edinburgh.

The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.

The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England.

Dancers silhouetted in the artifical drizzle of the Rain Room, Barbican Arts Centre, London.

Dancers silhouetted in the artifical drizzle of the Rain Room, Barbican Arts Centre, London.