

Wembley Stadium
In 2017 we were granted permission by the Football Association to drone the home of football. The rain stayed away long enough for two flights - one inside the ground and one outside.


Breakwater Fort
On the south coast of England lies Breakwater Fort. Built in the 19th century as a defence site, it was abandoned in 1956, remaining derelict ever since. We were given rare access to the Grade II listed building, as well as Portland Breakwater Lighthouse.


Norfolk Tulips
Tulip season happens around April every year and this field near King's Lynn never disappoints with its picturesque columns of colour.


Poldark
Kaskelot is one of the world's largest wooden tall ships still in operation, and the sight of it majestically sailing in to Great Yarmouth was not to be missed. The magnificent Poldark ship could be seen towering above all else on the Norfolk coast on its way to the Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival.


Ascension Day
Every year, since 1902, the St John's College choir at the University of Cambridge climb the 163 feet high spiral staircase to sing from the very top of the Chapel tower.


Oulton Snow
With many stuck at home during the first Christmas living with Covid, the snowfall over my home village of Oulton, Staffordshire, was a beautiful silver lining. My straight down shot of the houses is one of my favourite frames and made the BBC homepage.


Hunstanton Beach
These shots were taking in October 2020 under gloomy autumnal skies, but it gave me the chance to capture coastal shots on a clean, uninhabited beach.


Aberfan Memorial
2016 was the 50th year of the Aberfan colliery spoil tip collapse which killed 144 people, the majority were children at Pantglas Junior School. The white arches, which mark the graves of children killed, remind the village of the tragedy that took place.