24th February 2026, I visited the city of Coventry for a photography day. It is a very photogenic place and very diverse in terms of architecture with a great mix of modern, brutal and classic architecture. A highlight of the visit was going into the new cathedral!
24th February 2026, I went for a photography visit the city of Coventry and while there I went to the ruins of the old St Michael’s Cathedral and the adjacent new Cathedral.
23rd February 2026, I went for a stroll around the beautiful Leasowes Park in Halesowen, Dudley. The park is fascinating and very photogenic, even in the dull weather, with nice pools, streams with mini waterfalls, woodland trails, open fields and the adjacent disused part of the Dudley Number Two Canal. There are great opportunities for…
Progress at the Edition development continues with core structure. See more in my construction photography journal for this development…
20th February 2026, I visited the amazing village of Ironbridge near Telford in Shropshire with a friend to capture some photography. Having started with a snack at a great cafe called The Agency we then went down to see Thomas Telford’s Iron Bridge, erected in 1779. It is the world’s first ever all metal bridge…
I have updated my 2026 Birmingham city skylines gallery with additions taken from Oaklands Recreation Ground in Yardley (above) Egg Hill near Frankley, Lickey Hills Country Park, Beacon Hill Toposcope and Turners Hill near Dudley.
30th October 2017, I visited the gorgeous National Trust Emmetts Garden in Kent. I thought I had lost this photo shoot but discovered it on an old back-up disc and I have reprocessed the original camera files with better modern software.
I have started my 2026 Birmingham city skylines gallery with additions taken from Tyseley Station (above) and from Small Heath Station (below).
I have started the February 2026 gallery in my construction photo journal for the Beorma Quarter development in Digbeth.
Progress at the Edition development continues with a large concrete pour and the start of the core steel framework. See more in my construction photography journal for this development…