Raglan Castle

Raglan Castle is one of the best examples of a late medieval fortifications in the United Kingdom.  Located just outside the village of Raglan in Monmouthshire in South East Wales, the castle is believed to date back to 1432.  Building was started by Sir Williams ap Thomas, a Welsh nobleman, politician, knight, and courtier and… Read More

Dyffryn Gardens Summer 2017

A small selection of Summer at the National Trust’s Dyffryn Gardens in St Nicholas just outside Cardiff in South Wales taken in July 2017.  A Dyffryn Gardens Summer is full of colour as nature blossoms in the beautiful Edwardian gardens. Related galleries:  Photographs of Dyffryn Gardens through the seasons.  To discuss a photography assignment, please… Read More

Mods and Scooters

I discovered the Mod culture and music during its resurgence in the late 1970s.  There was a unique energy and style that captured my imagination then and still does today.  So when I stumbled across these aged Mods with their scooters outside a coffee house in Cardiff, I took the opportunity to take some photos. … Read More

Whitstable Kent

In 2013, I spent a year travelling back and forth from South Wales to Whitstable in Kent.  Whilst staying on the sea front, I saw some of the most stunning sunsets seen in the UK.  The mud flat coast line was perfect for reflections of colour as I watched the sun fall out of the… Read More

Aston Martin DB2/4 1953

This 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 Arnolt Bertone Spyder was photographed for Caerbont Automotive Instruments (CAI) at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.  CAI continue to manufacture the SMITHS gauges that feature in most Aston Martin classic cars.  This Arnolt-Aston Martin is one of the first six original DB2/4 LHD chassis that were fitted with special bodies… Read More

Stereophonics Cardiff City Stadium

On June 6th 2016, the Stereophonics played at the Cardiff City Stadium on their Keep The Village Alive tour.  It was amazing.  However, the concert was made even more special as my son Greg, got to meet the band the evening before as they went through their sound check.  And the Stereophonics are, without doubt,… Read More

Melincourt Falls

Melincourt Falls (Sgwd Rhyd Yr Hesg in Welsh) is one of several spectacular waterfalls in an area of South Wales known as Waterfall Country.  The waters of Melin Court Brook cascade over the 80 foot (24m) high Lower Pennent Sandstone rock face.  The sight and sound is amazing and it is no wonder that J.M.W…. Read More

Grosmont Castle

Grosmont Castle is one of the ‘Three Castles of Gwent’ located in the village of Grosmont on the northern edge of Monmounthshire.  The original earth-and-timber fortification dates back to the Norman conquest of England in 1066 and it is believed to have been built to protect the trading and travel routes from Wales to Hereford. … Read More

Wales Millennium Centre

The Wales Millennium Centre is an important arts centre located in the Cardiff Bay area of Wales’ capital city. Phase one of the building opened in November 2004 followed by phase two in January 2009. It dominates Cardiff Bay with the distinctive metal fascia displaying the words ‘In These Stones Horizons Sing’ in both English… Read More

Shane Williams Wooden Spoon

As a photographer I get the opportunity to meet some incredible people and many of my sporting heroes.  However, as I was sitting drinking coffee in Shane Williams’ kitchen, I had to pinch myself.  I was there to photograph Shane as part of the promotion for the Wooden Spoon’s ‘Rugby With Altitude‘, where a group… Read More