The hills just south of Glen Brittle on the Isle of Skye, giving acces to the Sligachan area, have been the scene of battles between the clans of the McCleods and McDonalds. Nowadays, the mostly swampy and damp area remains a place of mystery. Taken with a large format 4:5 inch pinhole analog camera - expect a crispy, scratched, unsharp but unique image.
Working with historical, analogue photographic techniques, I love to make old fashioned style landscape (mountain) images, being "different" in one way or the other. I use the old romantic idiom of the 19th century painters were possible. Originally schooled as a historian, I graduated from the.. Read more…