Photography
Dabbles in travel, portrait, and wedding photography
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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.](/assets/photography/baskingshark.jpg)
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.](/assets/photography/kelpies.jpg)
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.](/assets/photography/isla.jpg)
The bride arrives for her small church wedding.
![A bald eagle perched above the Squamish River, British Columbia, Canada.](/assets/photography/eagle.jpg)
A bald eagle perched above the Squamish River, British Columbia, Canada.
![Ana in George Square, Edinburgh.](/assets/photography/ana.jpg)
Ana in George Square, Edinburgh.
![The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.](/assets/photography/stpauls.jpg)
The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England.
![Dancers silhouetted in the artifical drizzle of the Rain Room, Barbican Arts Centre, London.](/assets/photography/rainroom.jpg)
Dancers silhouetted in the artifical drizzle of the Rain Room, Barbican Arts Centre, London.