image header Lee robinson landscape photograghy Castell Coch woods, Wales

PHOTO BLOG / NEWSGlen Coe mountain

Landscape photographs taken during a two week wild camping trip around the highlands and islands of Scotland. Beginning in Northumberland at Lindisfarne we journeyed on to Scotland, first stop Glen Coe where we pitched up by a waterfall in Glen Etive. Onwards to the island of Mull then back to the mainlaind to Ullapool for the ferry to the Hebrides and the island of Lewis & Harris. After a sunset visit to the Callanish stones in Lewis we headed to Harris & it's beautiful desolate beaches. Leaving the Hebrides behind we took the ferry from Harris to the stunning island of Skye and the Cullins. Returning to Glen Coe via Castle Eilean Donan. ...view here

Sweden stones in water

Sweden, Gettlinge Viking stone ship and windmills in Öland. Have a look ...here

Francois Cassin international man of mystery

Portraiture is a fascinating area of photography, Inspiration for me come from such photographers as Bill Brant, Arthur Tress, Diane Arbus and Annie Leibovitz, photographers who push the boundaries of what portraiture is, bring a narrative into the image, with strong elements of play, surrealism and a feeling of unease. Have a look ...here

Digital panoramic landscape photograph of tree root Covehithe beach

This month I have been photographing the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk, as always I have not been disappointed by the landscapes that I have come across. I visited Orford Ness, a barren shingle / marsh, once home to bomb testing and Nuclear weapons developement, now a nature reserve run by the National Trust. Have a look ...here

China supporters carry the national flag during the torch relay in London April 6, 2008

It's been a strange couple of weeks, photography wise. First of all the Olympic torch passed near myhouse, I decided to take some pictures, as you may well know it all kicked off. I ended up following it into central London where I have to say the police panicked and were very heavy handed. Got some great images though and showed my support for Tibet. Have a look ...here

cage rage

Even stranger this one, photographing a cage rage fight in East London for Nuts TV, not my sort of thing this but I was doing a favour for a friend. Got a couple of more artistic shots in between the blood and gore. Have a look ...here