
Review: Excellent!
Thanks so much for the kind words Alex! It’s been an absolute pleasure working with you over the past few weeks.

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Thanks so much for the kind words Alex! It’s been an absolute pleasure working with you over the past few weeks.
I love when the end of a job coincides with the sunset! I got this beautiful display over the Peak District on my way home from doing the aerial filming for a promo video in Sheffield.
Read more “Hurst Reservoir Sunset” →We had a fantastic day in Sheffield working with Bridged Media on a promo video for a management company. Bridged Media contracted me to do all the aerial shots to add to the final product.
Here’s a little snippet of shots I threw together from the day:
The new regulations regarding small unmanned aircraft in UK airspace has opened doors for many flights that were previously only possible under exemptions and authorisations, especially with lighter aircraft. The Mini 2 is a fantastic tool that I am delighted to add to the toolbox.
Read more “New DJI Mini 2 added to the fleet!” →The Boyne Bridge, a stunning, cable-stayed bridge spanning the River Boyne on the county borders of Louth & Meath in Ireland was one of my main motivators for getting my first drone! Every time I drove up the M1, I wished I could get an aerial photo of it.
My main work at the time took me out of Ireland for most of the year, but finally, in 2019, I got my shots! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
Read more “Mary McAleese Boyne Valley Bridge” →A couple of photos of Lakeside Rise in Manchester with the city skyline in the background. Available as prints or licenced use as a property advertisement.
Read more “Lakeside Rise, Manchester” →Dunamase or The Rock of Dunamase is a rocky outcrop in the townland of Dunamase in County Laois, Ireland. The rock, 46 metres above a flat plain, has the ruins of Dunamase Castle, a defensive stronghold dating from the early Hiberno-Norman period with a view across to the Slieve Bloom Mountains.
Read more “Rock of Dunamase” →Thanks so much for the kind words Katie! Congratulations to you both.
I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Andy, one of the volunteers keeping Magpie Mill beautiful and safe. He was busy giving up his time to fix a grill on one of the mine-shafts that had been vandalised but was still more than happy to give up even more of his time to explain the fascinating history behind the best surviving example of a 19th-century lead mine in Derbyshire to me.
Read more “Magpie Mine” →Blackpool has switched off the illuminations for the first time since 1939 – last turned off at the outbreak of the Second World War. Although Blackpool Tower, which, according to Blackpool Council, has “become a symbol of hope and optimism throughout this pandemic”, remains lit.
Read more “Blackpool (un)Illumination” →