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Scottish Landscapes
A land that reveals itself through brutality and grace: endless moorlands, slate-grey lochs, skies in perpetual motion. The Highlands resemble nothing else.
Panoramics
Scotland demands the panoramic. Glens open out, horizons push against the edges of the frame. Here, cropping the image would be a betrayal.
In Summer
Summer in Scotland is a light that never quite ends. The sun sets around ten in the evening, and heather is purple everywhere.
Scotland in Square
Square format imposes a discipline: you can no longer escape to the sides. You must find the centre, accept the constraint. And sometimes, that is exactly where it becomes right.
In Autumn
Autumn brings mist back to the Highlands. Bracken turns rust, lochs reflect an undecided sky. The most photographic season, and the most unforgiving.
In Winter
The Highlands under snow or white frost. Dead bracken rusts across the hillsides, lochs turn to slate. Cold draws the ridgelines, simplifies everything. The landscape at its most radical.