Iceland is known for it's long dark days in Winter, but this is counterbalanced by the long days in the Summer. It was quite a surreal experience to be walking... read more →
Head down to Battery Park and you will be inundated with people offering to sell you tickets for boat trips to the Statue of Liberty. Another popular option is to... read more →
A visit to New York is incomplete without a trip to an observation deck like that of the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. Below are a few images... read more →
So the last few months have flown by and my visit to New York has finally arrived. I spend some time in the build up to this trip researching good... read more →
Excellent day at Horsham Piazza Italia. Today was Ferrari Friday, with a mixture of classic and more recent models parked up all around Horsham. The event runs every year for... read more →
I always enjoy visiting Bath as it offers lots to see and do, and lots of photographic opportunities. I was born not far from Bath and have many fond memories... read more →
Many photographers will be familiar with the A-Z project concept. There are a couple of variations; photographers can either photography things that begin with each letter of the alphabet or... read more →
The Ashley Walk in the New Forest is an area that was used in the Second World War as a bombing range. I've walked her a number of times and... read more →
On rainy and overcast days it's easy to give up on going out with the camera. Yesterday I wanted to prove that you can still capture great images even when... read more →
A reasonably long walk from Kingston to Kimmeridge and back (but with pubs in both places) offered a lot of pleasant views. It took just over 5 hours but it... read more →
You sometimes hear people talk about those trips of a lifetime that were just perfect and they'll never forget. I can say for sure that my recent visit to Iceland... read more →
While out doing a few long exposures of the Itchen Bridge at night I spotted a lot of smoke drifting over Southampton. It transpired that a fire had broken out... read more →
For a long time now I have known that the photography industry, just like the music industry, has need to adapt to technological change. The challenges of making images available... read more →
Introducing the new and innovative alternative to browsing images on iBox Photography. The map plots the locations of photographs published on the site so you can find the images that... read more →
An excellent trip to Wimbledon on Day 2 of the tournament delivered some great matches on Court No. 2. Some great play that also provided some good photo opportunities of... read more →
Derwent Water is an iconic feature of the Lake District, which draws people to the town of Keswick each year. During this trip I was able to try out new... read more →
I've been pondering on and off for a while whether I should be uploading images from iBox Photography to social networks like Flickr, Picasa and Facebook because I would like... read more →
The last month has been a bit of a whirlwind with various projects, but one project that has been particularly satisfying to work on has been helping my friend Mariea kick... read more →
Although it didn't win a prize, it was nice to be short listed in a recent competition hosted by ePHOTOzine. The image that made it into the short list was... read more →
Despite having sold images on canvas in the past, it is only in the last 6 months or so that I've started to put canvas prints up on my own... read more →
I am often asked what my favourite type of photography is. My reply hasn't changed much over the years, and although it's not obvious from my portfolio, people are my... read more →
My trip to America is 2010 was a big one for me, and one I will certainly never forget. I hadn't been abroad for a couple of years and so... read more →