
In photographic circles there’s an age-old debate that just won’t go away. A debate between digital and analogue photography, which boils down to the allure of digital convenience and instant gratification, versus the nostalgia and process of analog photography. It’s a debate that has raged on for decades, with proponents on both sides passionately defending…

First established in 1789 by Thomas Smith, Eilean Glas Lighthouse takes its name from Glas Island on which it stands. Located on the east coast of Scalpay it was one of the first four lighthouses to be built in Scotland and continues to provide guidance to ships navigating the stretch of water know as The…

Capturing the Voices Since October 7th 2023 the world has witnessed an outpouring of support and solidarity for Palestine amidst escalating tensions and conflicts in the region. From city streets to local parks people from all walks of life have gathered to raise their voices, demanding an end to the bloodshed and calling for a…

Today, I will take you on a journey through Locomotion, nestled in the County Durham town of Shildon. This fantastic museum is a paradise for both railway enthusiasts and photography aficionados alike. A great place to take members of a Photography Club to share camera skills and advice! Locomotion is a railway museum that boasts…

In the realm of railway nostalgia and modern art, there exists an intersection where the past meets the present. Such is the essence of this photographic print — an abstract depiction of a Class 414 2-HAP railway carriage, rendered in bold blocks of colour. Departing from tradition At first glance, this abstract image may seem…