10 Places to Visit in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is not only the largest county England, but it is…
North Yorkshire is not only the largest county England, but it is…
This luxury 2026 Yorkshire A4 wall calendar features some well known views from around the county, including Knaresborough, Whitby, Harrogate Stray Blossom, Nidd Gorge, Pateley Bridge, Kilburn and the North York Moors. …
Featuring snow scenes from Knaresborough, Harrogate and Thirsk, my Yorkshire Christmas cards depict all that is great about ‘God’s Own County’. So why not spread a little Yorkshire love this Christmas ……
View photos from the Yorkshire 2019 Para-cycling International and UCI Road World Cycling…
An annual fixture in the Knaresborough calendar, this slightly quirky but ever popular community event attracts visitors from far and wide. With 630 runners and passengers, 250 volunteer marshals and an estimated 1000 local people involved in decorating the beds, the race epitomises the wonderful community spirit which exists within the town….
Learn while you work … I loved photographing the Avondale wine event…
Over the past year I have used photography to document the progress of the £6 million redevelopment of Bowcliffe Hall in Bramham on behalf of Conlon Construction and Jonathan Turner of the Bayford Group….
Yorkshire promised a Grand Départ to remember and we certainly delivered. From the first time I saw the Welcome to Yorkshire bid video, I knew that the good folk of Yorkshire (and the French) could look forward to a weekend they would never forget. As the Tour grew closer, locals thought of innovative ways they could get into the spirit of the event without contravening strict brand guidelines. Colour featured heavily – from Yorkshire Building Society’s 150 yellow sheep grazing the hillsides of Kettlewell to the 100’s of yellow bikes and coloured jerseys that sprung up around the county. Knaresborough alone had over 2km of tour themed bunting strung around the town centre and our Local Mayor Tony Handley had even painted his house with red polka dots in honour of the occasion!…
As a Harrogate based professional photographer, the lead up to the Tour de France Grand Depart has been very busy. However, perhaps one of my most unusual commissions came on Thursday when I received a call from one of my clients, Yorkshire Building Society, asking if I could travel to Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales to photograph 150 yellow sheep!…