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In celebration of our fCUT project being open to everyone, we are giving away some free video edit. Share an adventure you loved and if you are chosen get free video edit from fCUT you can share. Tag a friend and you will both get a multi edit - a 5pack & several 3packs!
We are born from adventures so please share something fun! Lucky draw winners announced on October 20 ;-)
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The latest life on the dāsh is up on YouTube!
Join @jfritts_official as he deep dives his experience photographing bald eagles in Idaho with his Canon r5 mkii and Shinn DuraDiamond 80L.
#wildlifephotography #baldeagles #canon800m #packingtips #adventureisamindset

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

My career was never driven purely by filmmaking. It was driven by the belief that stories can create understanding, connection and inspiration across cultures.
From Africa to Nepal and beyond, I have been fortunate to witness extraordinary people, environments and challenges that reshaped how I see the world. Over time I realised the camera was never just about capturing moments. It was about building bridges between worlds many people may never experience themselves.
Whether underwater, on Everest or in remote communities, the purpose has always remained the same: create stories that resonate beyond the screen and inspire the next generation to think bigger, care more deeply and understand that humanity connects us all.
Because the most powerful stories are not the ones we simply watch.
They are the ones that stay with us and inspire us to move forward.

Today you stand on these dunes near Hirtshals, looking out across the North Sea, hearing gulls, wind and the endless sound of the waves — and it is almost impossible to imagine that this coastline once stared into the uncertainty of war.
The bunkers near the lighthouse are part of the remains of the Atlantic Wall.
Built by German forces during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
Massive concrete structures.
Machine gun positions.
Observation posts overlooking the sea.
A place created for fear, control and the expectation of invasion.
And yet today they feel strangely abandoned.
Not because the bunkers became smaller.
But because life and nature became stronger.
Grass now grows over the concrete.
Tourists walk past them with cameras and ice cream in their hands.
Children climb on structures that were once built for war.
And out on the horizon, ferries cross the North Sea towards Norway again — carrying travelers instead of soldiers.
Maybe that is what makes this place in northern Denmark so remarkable:
The Danes do not simply erase these places.
They do not hide them.
They do not smooth history away to create postcard perfection.
The bunkers remain.
As a reminder that peace is never something guaranteed.
That even Europe’s most beautiful coastlines were once frontlines.
And that democracies sometimes appear strongest when they allow their scars to stay visible.
Up here near Hirtshals, it creates something almost surreal:
Between dune grass, lighthouse romance and turquoise water stand these grey concrete relics from another era.
Like stranded remains of a world that hopefully never returns.
And perhaps that is exactly why places like this affect me far more than perfect Instagram locations ever could:
Because here you can feel beauty, freedom, wanderlust — and the fragility of all of it — at the very same time.
#history #beatravelernotatourist #denmark #hirtshals #beautifuldestinations

Today you stand on these dunes near Hirtshals, looking out across the North Sea, hearing gulls, wind and the endless sound of the waves — and it is almost impossible to imagine that this coastline once stared into the uncertainty of war.
The bunkers near the lighthouse are part of the remains of the Atlantic Wall.
Built by German forces during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
Massive concrete structures.
Machine gun positions.
Observation posts overlooking the sea.
A place created for fear, control and the expectation of invasion.
And yet today they feel strangely abandoned.
Not because the bunkers became smaller.
But because life and nature became stronger.
Grass now grows over the concrete.
Tourists walk past them with cameras and ice cream in their hands.
Children climb on structures that were once built for war.
And out on the horizon, ferries cross the North Sea towards Norway again — carrying travelers instead of soldiers.
Maybe that is what makes this place in northern Denmark so remarkable:
The Danes do not simply erase these places.
They do not hide them.
They do not smooth history away to create postcard perfection.
The bunkers remain.
As a reminder that peace is never something guaranteed.
That even Europe’s most beautiful coastlines were once frontlines.
And that democracies sometimes appear strongest when they allow their scars to stay visible.
Up here near Hirtshals, it creates something almost surreal:
Between dune grass, lighthouse romance and turquoise water stand these grey concrete relics from another era.
Like stranded remains of a world that hopefully never returns.
And perhaps that is exactly why places like this affect me far more than perfect Instagram locations ever could:
Because here you can feel beauty, freedom, wanderlust — and the fragility of all of it — at the very same time.
#history #beatravelernotatourist #denmark #hirtshals #beautifuldestinations

Today you stand on these dunes near Hirtshals, looking out across the North Sea, hearing gulls, wind and the endless sound of the waves — and it is almost impossible to imagine that this coastline once stared into the uncertainty of war.
The bunkers near the lighthouse are part of the remains of the Atlantic Wall.
Built by German forces during the occupation of Denmark in World War II.
Massive concrete structures.
Machine gun positions.
Observation posts overlooking the sea.
A place created for fear, control and the expectation of invasion.
And yet today they feel strangely abandoned.
Not because the bunkers became smaller.
But because life and nature became stronger.
Grass now grows over the concrete.
Tourists walk past them with cameras and ice cream in their hands.
Children climb on structures that were once built for war.
And out on the horizon, ferries cross the North Sea towards Norway again — carrying travelers instead of soldiers.
Maybe that is what makes this place in northern Denmark so remarkable:
The Danes do not simply erase these places.
They do not hide them.
They do not smooth history away to create postcard perfection.
The bunkers remain.
As a reminder that peace is never something guaranteed.
That even Europe’s most beautiful coastlines were once frontlines.
And that democracies sometimes appear strongest when they allow their scars to stay visible.
Up here near Hirtshals, it creates something almost surreal:
Between dune grass, lighthouse romance and turquoise water stand these grey concrete relics from another era.
Like stranded remains of a world that hopefully never returns.
And perhaps that is exactly why places like this affect me far more than perfect Instagram locations ever could:
Because here you can feel beauty, freedom, wanderlust — and the fragility of all of it — at the very same time.
#history #beatravelernotatourist #denmark #hirtshals #beautifuldestinations

GJÓGV
Faroe Islands - Gjógv - April2026
© May 2026 - Richard Paas
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Lonely house
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@hasselblad - Hasselblad X2DII
@leefilters - Lee filters
@fstopgear - Backpack F-Stop Tilopa
@avontuurlijkefotoreizen - travelguides @eddyreynecke en @marionstoffels
@reallyrightstuff - tripod & ballhead
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#faroeislands #visitfaroeislands #gjogv #landscapephotography #hasselblad
Paint me like the one of your models!
There’re a few places I want to go back: Italy for summer vibe, Tyrol for mountains and of course Iceland for dramatic cliffs and glacial rivers.
Found this spot absolutely randomly, no people around. Just me and this view. Also, seems like I’ve found my only colour combination for life - orange, to be remembered!
#iceland #þakgil #hiking #cinematic #dronevideo

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture

First year of wildlife photography has come to an end..🌿🎞️📸
new year, new goals, and hopefully more achievements, more magazine features, and meeting more amazing people along the way.
First of all, I want to say a massive thank you to these people who have given me great advice and supported me so much in the camera world throughout the year journey:
@danwillis_photography
@phelpsphotographyx
@neilmcintyre3151
@wildest.ones
@cloudwildlifehide / @highpeakwildlifephotos
@marchumphreyphotography
@craigydibs
@wildlens_ry
And also
@daveywhippet & @c00ps25
For always being so positive from the very beginning and always getting me stoked about my work.
And thank you to
@apexadventurestours @adamjuckesphoto @phelpsphotographyx
@emilyjtaylorphotography
@mmartynharris.co.uk
@stevenlui0826
@the_am_adventures
@theuncommittedphotographer
@daren_cole_photography
For my recent trip to Scotland on your mini tour. It ended my year on such a positive high and has made me go into the next year feeling driven, motivated, and slowly believing in myself moreso thank you to everyone who was there ☺️
Thank you @fstopgear @fstopdruid @angela.bojkovska7 for believing in me and supporting my first year in photography. I really appreciate the support. I love being an ambassador for your brand, and your bags are epic.
And thanks to my family, as always, for being so supportive 🤙🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you @timothy_lees_photography at @staffordshire_wildlifehides for making such an incredible kingfisher hide that help me achieve my first magazine @countryfilemagazine @bbccountryfile
There are so many more you know who you are.
Goals for next year:
• More magazine features and hopefully a front cover
• Keep growing my following to get my photos out to more people, and hopefully inspire others to protect nature more
• Travel more
• Keep being happy and enjoying moments in nature
• Reach out to more companies and continue growing
Wildlife photography has changed me for the better ☺️
Grateful for everything.
All photos captured by @sony.unitedkingdom A7R Iv & A1 and with a Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#photography #art #love #nature #capture
This is a NZ must do this autumn!!
Centennial Park 🍁🍁
Lensies I’m seeing you there this Wednesday!!
#rotorua #rotoruanz #purenewzealand
Day at the trails with the boys @c00ps25 and @louiscainn
Shot on the @sony.unitedkingdom A1 and Sony 200-600mm 5.6-6.3
#reel #bmx #forest #nature #trails
🏴🐧Skomer Island is the kind of place that stays with you.
Clifftops alive with seabirds, seals drifting offshore and puffins right at your feet. Curious, confident, and completely unbothered, they bring the island to life in a way that’s hard to describe.
You don’t chase the shot here. It comes to you.
One visit isn’t enough I’ll be back.
Shot on @sony.unitedkingdom A1 with the 200–600mm. A 70–200mm and wide-angle are well worth bringing too.
Even without a camera, it’s unforgettable.
Book on at @_pembrokeshireislands
#photography #art #digitalcameramag #ɪɴsᴛᴀɢᴏᴏᴅ #reels
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