On this woodland photography trip I set out to capture the last of the autumn colours, but a tiny cluster of near-invisible mushrooms on a fallen log turned the day into a relaxed and enjoyable macro session. Filmed in soft, overcast light, I move between wider woodland scenes and close-up fungi just millimetres tall, using the SmallRig RM03 Macro LED Light for the first time to reveal hidden detail. Along the way I share simple tips on using a polariser, finding clean backgrounds, managing bright skies and bringing order to the natural chaos of the forest. If you enjoy macro work, woodland walks and autumn colour, I think you’ll enjoy this one.

Join me on the Anglesey coastline in North Wales as I turn a simple long-exposure shot into a fine-art seascape using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. In this video, I walk through my full edit from RAW to final print, using tonal balance, subtle contrast, and selective adjustments to draw out the calm, minimalist mood of the scene. I also touch on composition choices, the Lee Super Stopper, and how soft, overcast light creates a strong starting point before refining everything step-by-step in post. Perfect if you enjoy fine-art landscapes, long-exposure techniques, or want to improve your editing workflow.

Join me in the Welsh woods for a calm, macro mushroom photography session. I’m hunting for tiny woodland fungi, working slowly with a tripod and macro setup to find that keeper shot. In this vlog I share how I approach woodland photography, compose small subjects, deal with low light on the forest floor, and capture tiny mushrooms with clean backgrounds and soft, natural light.

Discover the beauty of woodland photography in the rain — from the serene atmosphere of misty Welsh forests to the shimmering leaves and moody light that only wet weather can bring. In this video, I take you deep into my local woodlands to show you why rainy days are some of the best for photography. Armed with just one camera, a 16–35mm lens, and no tripod, I’ll share how I capture the atmosphere, textures, and details that make rainy woodland shoots so magical. You’ll see low clouds rolling through the trees, hear tips for shooting handheld in wet conditions, and learn how rain transforms a forest into something cinematic.

Discover a fresh take on woodland photography by focusing on the tiny details we often overlook. In this video, I explore how small subjects—like mushrooms and moss—can become powerful focal points when paired with a wide-angle or macro lens. You'll join me in the forest as I search for unique low-down scenes, compose with intention, and use light and scale to create images that tell a bigger story. Whether you're a beginner or looking to break out of a creative rut, this woodland photography tutorial will show you how to see the forest through the (tiny) trees.

Discover how to transform a long exposure photograph from Happisburgh, Norfolk into a breathtaking black and white fine art masterpiece. In this in-depth Photoshop tutorial for landscape photographers, you'll learn advanced editing techniques including gradient blending, precise masking, horizon isolation, and the use of mist overlays to create dreamy, ethereal seascapes. Whether you're interested in long exposure photography, black and white photo editing, or fine art landscape processing, this tutorial is perfect for photographers looking to go beyond the basics and elevate their creative vision.

EPIC Long Exposure Photography at the Altmark Shipwreck | Dramatic Seascape Tutorial (South Wales) Welcome back, photographers! Join me on a thrilling adventure to the hauntingly beautiful Altmark shipwreck near Kenfig Dunes and Sker Beach, South Wales – an iconic location absolutely perfect for dramatic long exposure photography.

Want to give your photos that soft, dreamy, painterly look? In this beginner-friendly Lightroom Classic tutorial, you’ll learn how to create your own custom Painterly Lightroom Preset from scratch! Perfect for woodland photography, moody portraits, and atmospheric landscapes, this step-by-step guide shows you the exact Lightroom settings to achieve a stunning, artistic style.

In this Photoshop tutorial, I’ll show you how to create the Orton Effect – a dreamy, soft glow that adds mood, depth, and atmosphere to your photos. Whether you’re a photography beginner or an experienced editor, this easy Photoshop effect will elevate your edits and give your images a professional touch.

Join me on a coastal photography adventure to Borth Beach, where I capture dramatic long exposures using the Lee Filters Super Stopper (15-stop ND filter). In this video, I walk you through my seascape photography process, camera settings, composition tips, and the magic of using neutral density filters to create dreamy, painterly water effects.

Join me on an early morning adventure as I capture sunrise photography in the woods, chasing that magical golden hour light every landscape photographer dreams of. This on-location photography vlog takes you deep into the forest where mist, mood, and morning glow combine for breathtaking shots.

Join me on a long exposure photography adventure at Aberthaw as I explore this dramatic stretch of the South Wales coastline. In this vlog, I take you behind the scenes as I chase the perfect seascape shot, battling the elements, experimenting with ND filters, and sharing my thought process every step of the way. It’s not just about the final image — it’s about the experience: the location, the atmosphere, and the creative decisions that go into capturing moody long exposure seascapes. Whether you’re here for photography tips, coastal scenery, or just enjoy coming along for the ride, you’ll get a real feel for what it’s like to photograph on location.

Learn how to take a flat RAW photo and turn it into a striking final image using a simple Lightroom workflow. In this Lightroom editing tutorial, I walk you through my basic photo editing process using a long exposure sunset shot from Porthcawl Pier. Perfect for anyone new to RAW photo editing, this video shows how to get professional-looking results without over-complicating the process.