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Chasing light across Devon’s coast and countryside, turning fleeting moments into lasting art ✨

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The Meadow’s Little Fox Cub, Buckinghamshire 📸🦊Some photographs stay with you forever, and I think this might be one of ...
14/06/2026

The Meadow’s Little Fox Cub, Buckinghamshire 📸🦊

Some photographs stay with you forever, and I think this might be one of them.

In the middle of June, I joined a workshop with Jack Lodge on some private land in Buckinghamshire. After settling into the hide, we spent a few hours watching the adult foxes come and go, enjoying some fantastic wildlife encounters.

Then, out of nowhere, this little fox cub appeared.

For a few magical moments, it stood in the meadow, gazing up at the red kites circling overhead. Bathed in beautiful evening light, it gave me the perfect opportunity to capture this image before disappearing back into the long grass.

When I got home and started editing, I knew straight away this photograph was something special. The light, the pose, and the moment all came together perfectly.

Looking back through my wildlife portfolio, I can honestly say this is one of my favourite images I’ve ever taken—possibly even my best.

I’d love to hear what you think. 👇🏼





“The Night the Moon Left Its Story Unfinished” 🌙After a long week, I stepped outside to lock up for the night—and there ...
24/04/2026

“The Night the Moon Left Its Story Unfinished” 🌙

After a long week, I stepped outside to lock up for the night—and there it was. A perfect half moon, quiet and steady, like it had been waiting.

I’ve spent months hoping to catch this moment, watching the moon shift through its phases, never quite the same. Tonight felt like catching it mid-story—half in light, half still holding onto its secrets.

I grabbed the shot and just stood there for a moment, taking it in. Some moments are worth the wait.

Let me know what you see in it 👇🏼

©️Unique Photography Devon





“Sunrise Symphony in a Bluebell Woodland” – Devon 📸Fresh back from the workshop and feeling inspired, I couldn’t wait to...
20/04/2026

“Sunrise Symphony in a Bluebell Woodland” – Devon 📸

Fresh back from the workshop and feeling inspired, I couldn’t wait to get back out with the camera and see what spring had been up to.

On Friday, I got a tip-off that a woodland I know had suddenly burst into bluebells. That was all the motivation I needed—early night Saturday, early start Sunday.

As I made my way into the woodland in the soft morning light, I found a composition I liked and waited. Then, almost on cue, the sun broke through the cloud and poured golden light across the forest floor. In that moment, everything came together.

The way the light danced across the trees, giving them that warm golden tone, while the bluebells stretched out beneath in waves of purple—it felt like the woodland had come alive just for a few fleeting minutes.

It’s actually my first time photographing bluebells like this. I usually wait until May, but everything seems to be arriving early this year. Strange—but moments like this make you glad you didn’t wait.

Really happy to have captured this one.

Let me know what you think below 👇🏼 😁

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“Soft Sunrise Light in Woodland Along the River in Dartmoor” 🤩📸After arriving at the car park and meeting some fellow ph...
15/04/2026

“Soft Sunrise Light in Woodland Along the River in Dartmoor” 🤩📸

After arriving at the car park and meeting some fellow photographers on the workshop, along with Jack Lodge and Neil Burnell I headed down to the river with the first group. We spent some time walking around, phones out, finding compositions and taking a few practice shots.

After chatting with Jack and getting some help with settings and framing, I settled into a lovely spot overlooking the river. Then, out of nowhere, the sun burst over the hill—casting this beautiful soft light through the tree line.

I’m really happy with this image. I love the lily pads in the foreground, the detail in the moss-covered rocks, and the twisting tree roots—but the highlight has to be that soft burst of sunlight in the top left.

An amazing and really educational workshop 🙌
Let me know your favourite part 👇🏼 😁

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“In the Quiet Glow of Sunrise, A Twisted Tree Stands in a Mossy Woodland of Dartmoor” 📸So for my birthday weekend this y...
12/04/2026

“In the Quiet Glow of Sunrise, A Twisted Tree Stands in a Mossy Woodland of Dartmoor” 📸

So for my birthday weekend this year, I decided to book onto a workshop on Dartmoor with Jack Lodge and Neil Burnell

After a 4am start, we reached the first location and walked along the river, picking up some great tips from Jack. Not long after, it was time to head up into the woodland with Neil.

On the way up the hill, I spotted this twisted tree winding its way up another, both covered in moss. By this point, the group had moved on a bit, and I found myself alone in the woodland as the morning sun began to rise.

I wasn’t disappointed.

The light in the background, mixed with the greens of the moss and woodland coming alive, made it such a special moment. I absolutely love how this image turned out.

This experience has definitely inspired me—my goal this year is to get up earlier more often and catch these moments as they happen.

I’ve been working on a few images tonight, but I had to start with this one. And I’d highly recommend getting out early… it really does make these moments feel magical.

“A Bee’s-Eye View: The Watchful Forager at Work” Brixham 📸After a short break, I found myself looking back through some ...
24/03/2026

“A Bee’s-Eye View: The Watchful Forager at Work” Brixham 📸

After a short break, I found myself looking back through some of my shots from last year—just seeing what I might have missed. Then this one stopped me.

A bumblebee, settled on a bright pink thistle, completely absorbed in its work. At first it was just another moment in nature… but the longer I looked, the more it pulled me in.

The bee is perfectly in focus, and then you notice it—the eye.
It feels like it’s watching, aware, almost meeting your gaze. Tiny grains of pollen cling to its body, every detail sharp, every texture alive.

For a split second, it doesn’t feel like I’m observing it…
it feels like it’s observing me.

This is why I love going back through old photos—sometimes the best moments are the ones you didn’t fully see the first time.

Let me know what you think In the comments below 👇🏼

©️Unique Photography Devon





“Stillness in the Devon landscapeOne tree, endless character “ 📸Last year I had a free day not long after getting my new...
15/03/2026

“Stillness in the Devon landscape
One tree, endless character “ 📸

Last year I had a free day not long after getting my new Canon R series camera, so I decided to head out along some quiet Devon country lanes with the camera in hand.

After wandering for a while and taking a few photos, I stopped for some lunch. While sitting there, I noticed this beautiful tree standing alone in the field. Something about it just caught my attention — the way it stood quietly in the landscape.

Once I finished eating, I took a photo. At the time I was happy with it, but I ended up leaving the image untouched for quite a while.

Only last night did I come back to it and start playing around with some edits. After experimenting a bit, the photo really came to life in black and white. I love the slightly film-style feel it gives to the landscape.

Looking at it again, I started noticing the little details too — the telegraph poles stepping perfectly across the right side of the frame, and the small group of trees in the distance.

It’s a simple image, but to me it captures exactly what I saw and felt in that moment.

I’ll definitely be going back one day to capture it again — maybe at sunset, or even better… in the snow.

Let me know what you think 👇🏼

©️Unique Photography Devon





“Ghosts of the Coast: Weston-super-Mare’s Abandoned Lifeboat Station “ 📸Just around the corner from the beach at Weston-...
12/03/2026

“Ghosts of the Coast: Weston-super-Mare’s Abandoned Lifeboat Station “ 📸

Just around the corner from the beach at Weston-super-Mare lies a small island that looks almost forgotten, home to the old abandoned lifeboat station. Weathered by years of wind and tide, it now stands quietly watching over the water, a reminder of the town’s maritime past.

On a trip there last year, I made my way over on a fairly flat, calm day, hoping the still conditions would work well for a long exposure. After walking around for a while, I found a composition I liked and set up my camera, adding a few filters to smooth the sea and capture the mood of the place.

As I waited, the scene slowly began to change. The waves started to move a little more, and the light began to break through the clouds above the channel. Then, for a brief moment, a soft patch of light appeared on the top of the old lifeboat station, bringing the whole scene to life.

When I looked back at the image later, I was really pleased with how it came together — the flat, calm sea, the soft moody sky, and that gentle light just starting to push through the clouds, giving this forgotten place a quiet sense of atmosphere.

©️Unique Photography Devon

Let me know what you think in the comments below 👇🏼📷





Columbine in Bloom – Fine Art Botanical Photography 📸🌸I captured this image a few years ago when I had just switched ove...
08/03/2026

Columbine in Bloom – Fine Art Botanical Photography 📸🌸

I captured this image a few years ago when I had just switched over to the Canon EOS R system. At the time I was out exploring and photographing anything that caught my eye, enjoying the excitement of using a new camera.

The other evening, while going through some very old photos to make sure I hadn’t missed any hidden gems, I came across this one again. I had completely forgotten about it.

What I love most about this image are the soft colours — the delicate pink petals surrounded by rich greens, with just a small hint of yellow in the centre. The detail in the flower still makes me smile, and rediscovering this photo reminded me how rewarding it can be to look back through older work.

Sometimes the photographs we forget end up becoming the ones we appreciate the most.

Let me know what you think in the comments below 👇🏼

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Weathered Groyne in Blue – Fine Art Teignmouth 📸It was one of those cold, quiet days in Teignmouth where the sea barely ...
04/03/2026

Weathered Groyne in Blue – Fine Art Teignmouth 📸

It was one of those cold, quiet days in Teignmouth where the sea barely moved and everything felt still.

I stood there, hands freezing, watching the tide drift around the groyne. No dramatic waves. No colourful sunset. Just calm.
At the time, I almost didn’t take the shot. It felt too simple.

But recently, after diving into more fine art photography and the idea of slowing down, I came back to this image. With a bit of refining, I realised the simplicity is the story.

The soft, faded background.
The sharp, weathered wood.
The calm blue-grey sea.
It doesn’t shout. It just exists.

This is a direction I want to explore more this year, alongside black & white work.

Have you ever taken a photo that meant more to you later than it did at the time?

Drop a comment below 👇🏼

©️Unique Photography Devon





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