The coast is a big lure for me. The vast swathe of a sandy beach, light on a breaking surf or rugged rocks have a timeless appeal. Most of beach images are of the south west of the UK and Cornwall in particular.
The east coast of the UK has a special allure too. In many ways a complete contrast to the south west, with muddy creeks, moody skies and frequently a brisk wind off the North Sea. Here we also find the remains of boats that used to ply these waters. As they settle into the mud their true stories are often lost to time but the image they represent has a photographic story to tell.
Wherever there is sea there is always a special light and atmosphere. I hope you share my joy in these places through my pictures.
Flags on a Cornish beach
Last light - Cornwall
Last surf of the day
Golden rays at days end - Cornwall
Abandoned Ship No 1
Abandoned Ship No 2
Brightmans Tower Brightlingsea in the fog
Foggy Folly No 1 - Brightmans Tower Brightlingsea
A step too far - Brightlingsea
Foggy Folly No 2 - Brightlingsea
Felixstowe Glow
A question of scale - Felixstowe
Fishing Boat Resting - Aldeburgh
Done Fishing - Aldeburgh
Light and Tide
Singing Shingle at Dawn - Aldeburgh
Fishing Boat at Sunrise - Aldeburgh
Pier perspectives - Southwold
Thames Barge Felix
Faded in the mud
Floating wonder mono