
Brand new chapter for A Shropshire Lad
Delighted to be working with Merlin Unwin Books on a new edition of A Shropshire Lad.
Delighted to be working with Merlin Unwin Books on a new edition of A Shropshire Lad.
Pretty in pink - snow falls on a blossom-covered tree at Old St Chad’s in Shrewsbury.
What a glorious sight - wild ponies on Brown Clee, with their coats gleaming in the sunshine.
A carpet of snowdrops covers the churchyard at Acton Scott, near Church Stretton.
How typically English is this - winter sunshine on sheep at Shipton, in the Corvedale.
What a sight - thousands of starlings swooping and diving in unison above fields near Market Drayton.
Winter white - here's a very frosty morning near Five Turnings, in the Redlake Valley.
On the edge - a solitary walker is silhouetted against a rolling sea of clouds above Church Stretton.
The new year is just around the corner, so here's a review of some of our favourite photographs from 2022.
Here's a wintry scene at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Ironbridge Gorge.
Moonrise over Ludlow - my view of St Laurence’s Church, seen from Whitcliffe Common.
A Shropshire harvest - straw bales near the village of Edgton, with the Long Mynd in the distance.
Here's a magical view at sunrise, with pockets of mist encircling the hills and fields of the Clun Valley.
A view for all seasons - Ludlow Castle at sunrise, surrounded by autumn colour.
Sunrise over Corvedale - my view from the summit of Titterstone Clee, with mist lingering above the fields.
Wild Shropshire - gnarled old hawthorn trees frame this view of The Rock, on the Stiperstones.
It looks like the interior of a cave - but I took this picture inside one of the oldest yew trees in Shropshire.
Side by side - here are the Shropshire hills as you have probably never seen them before!
Crystal clear - and barely a breath of wind to disturb this reflection of the Iron Bridge.
Ageless and timeless - the sun goes down over what is one of the largest oak trees in Shropshire.
It's harvest time - and afternoon sun highlights the slopes of the Long Mynd above a field of bales.
So serene - a lone swan on the River Severn at Ironbridge, photographed at sunrise.
Mist swirls across the Shropshire landscape in this ethereal view seen from the Stiperstones.
Take a walk down historic Church Street and enjoy a stroll into Shrewsbury's past.
Just me, my camera and some sheep - and a glorious view looking out over Nordy Bank.
Here’s a sea of poppies beneath a bright blue sky just outside Much Wenlock.
Bright sunshine and wonderful views - this was my visit to Ashes Hollow, near Little Stretton.
A beautiful summer's evening at Bitterley, near Ludlow, beneath the slopes of Titterstone Clee.
A study in yellow - sunlight picks out buttercups swaying in the breeze at Clun Castle.
Sunrise on Wyle Cop in Shrewsbury, looking as if very little has changed over the centuries.
I managed to capture a new view of Brown Clee - Shropshire's tallest peak - while exploring Wenlock Edge.
Bluebell season in Shropshire has been spectacular this year, with the county covered in carpets of blue.
Light and dark - a dramatic evening sky seen over the Lawley, near Church Stretton.
Under an English heaven - blossom and blue sky at Chelmarsh, near Bridgnorth.
Early morning in the Clun Valley - this was my view as the sun rose over the village of Clunbury.
Another day, another storm - after getting drenched on Brown Clee, I was nearly blown away on the Stiperstones.
This is the view along historic Grope Lane, in the heart of medieval Shrewsbury.
It’s springtime in Shropshire, and here is a thatched cottage with daffodils and blossom beneath Wenlock Edge.
Brand new chapter for A Shropshire Lad
Blossom and snow at Old St Chad's
Wind and wild ponies on Brown Clee
Carpet of white at Acton Scott church
Feeding time in the Corvedale sunshine