Photography insights for St Albans businesses & families
Advice, ideas and real stories to help you get more from professional photography
Whether you're a business owner looking for standout headshots, a brand building its visual identity, or a family wanting natural portraits, you'll find practical advice and real examples right here.
8 more unusual photo spots in St Albans: a local photographer’s guide
After 23 years in St Albans I'm still finding new corners. This second photowalk takes you off the beaten track – into museum cells, up to Art Deco rooflines, and out to a genuine wartime gun emplacement near Napsbury.
St Albans photography locations: a local photographer’s guide to hidden gems
Twenty-three years of living here means I know where the light falls, which doors are worth your time, and which alleyways most people walk past without looking up. This is my guide to the unusual photo spots in St Albans.
Harpenden Lions Highland Gathering – event photography in Hertfordshire
Join me behind the lens at the 29th Harpenden Lions Highland Gathering, a vibrant Scottish-themed day out full of caber tossing, pipe bands, and pure community spirit. From heavy events to haggis hurling, discover why this local favourite is a photographer’s dream and a must-visit family event.
Scotland road trip photography – 1,500 miles in search of storms
We set off on a 1,500-mile Scottish road trip in search of storms, mist, and moody skies, instead, we found endless blue and blazing sun. From distillery drams in Stirling to almost Caribbean sands at Morar, our journey was full of surprises (and sunburns!). Join us as we share the unexpected magic of Scotland in bright, postcard-perfect weather, a trip that proved sometimes the best stories come from plans that don’t go quite as planned.
11 cameras that dramatically change the way you take pictures
I swapped my usual kit for 10 very different cameras, from a big mirrorless to a quirky Polaroid, to see how each would change my approach. The results? Playful, surprising and a big reminder that it’s not about the gear – it’s about the joy of creating.
Eyeballs on sticks, a beheading, 12-foot Roman soldiers: photographing the St Albans Alban Day Pilgrimage
Enormous eyeballs, a 1,700-year-old martyrdom, 12-foot Roman soldiers and bishops wilting in 30-degree heat. The annual St Albans Alban Day Pilgrimage is one of the most visually extraordinary community events in Hertfordshire, and one of the most underserved photographically. Here's what it looked like in 2025.
Family photography Hertfordshire – documentary portraits of fatherhood
Real life isn’t posed and your photos shouldn’t be either. Celebrate Fathers Day, the small, honest moments of fatherhood with documentary family photography.
Colour, shape and light: photography on the Oban to Mull ferry crossing
Most people look past the ferry to reach Mull. I looked at the ferry itself. Bold colour, graphic shapes and the sharpest light I have seen in Scotland.
The Pink Elephant: personal branding and food photography for Ian Henderson's charcuterie boxes in St Albans
Ian Henderson of The Pink Elephant makes charcuterie boxes that look as extraordinary as they taste. Here is how personal branding photography and food photography work together to tell the full story of a creative food business in St Albans.
Composite photography – how I built one impossible image from dozens of real ones
I wanted one photograph that showed everything: the chaos, the effort, the mad energy of an obstacle race ramp. The single frame was never going to do it. So I built one instead. Here is how composite photography, a camera strap and a World War Z reference produced the image I was after.
You are not failing, you are refining: a creative mindset for photographers
Creativity thrives on experimentation, not perfection. A simple mindset shift, borrowed from James Clear's Atomic Habits, that changes how you approach every shoot, every project, and every creative block.
Why it’s not always about the perfect camera
A helicopter, a stone bridge, a point-and-shoot camera, and a boulder I didn't see coming. A story about presence over perfection.
Found signs and creative sparks – how the unexpected fuels better photography
While out running through the countryside, I stumbled on a surreal little scene – a pile of road signs pointing in all directions, abandoned in the long grass. It made me stop and reflect on how inspiration often comes from the most unexpected places. This post is a reminder that creative detours are sometimes the most rewarding part of the journey.