In this post I cover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO actually work together, not as a concept to memorise, but as something you start to feel every time you pick up a camera.

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In this guide I cover everything I know about composing a landscape image, from the basics to the thinking process I actually use on location.

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Everyone says gear doesn't matter. It's easy to say when they've been shooting for years. Here's a more honest take, including when upgrading genuinely changed my photography, and when it made no difference at all.

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Missing a shot because you didn't know where a button was is one of the most common things I see on tour. This post is about fixing that, knowing your camera so well that your hands move before your brain catches up.

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Morocco isn't like any other photography destination. Here's why it made it onto my tour schedule and what makes it genuinely unlike anywhere else we shoot.

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Behind the Tours Field Notes

Plan the Journey, Discover the Photograph

Photography often rewards curiosity more than careful planning. After years of guiding tours in places like Ireland and Lofoten, I’ve learned that the most memorable images are often the ones you never expected to take.

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After years of running photography tours across multiple countries, I’ve decided to take a different approach. Instead of expanding into more locations, I’m narrowing things down and focusing on the places that continue to inspire me the most.

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Behind the Tours Field Notes

Landscape vs Travel Photography

What is the difference between landscape and travel photography? After years of guiding photography tours across Ireland, Norway, and beyond, I realised most people are not just drawn to landscapes, but to the full story of a place.

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Learn how to move Lightroom Classic to a new computer safely, including catalogs, photos, presets, watermarks, and external drives, without losing edits or collections.

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A personal reflection on why 2025 was my quietest photography year and the simple changes I am making in 2026 to be more consistent, spend more time outdoors, and create more intentional photographs.

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