2023
Hope
2022
Alcyon 1872
2022
Gentle
2022
Ocean Energy II
2nd Sep 2022 | Wind 85° | Speeds 15kts | Wind gusts 28kts | French Riviera
2022
A living, breathing thing
2022
Heavenly Sails IV
Voiles de St Tropez 2022
2021
Classic Yachts Moments (Part I)
Cannes Royal Regatta 2021
2019
Heavenly Sails III
Cannes Royal Regatta 2019
2020
Cannes Royal Regatta 2020
Cannes Royal Regatta 2020
2018
Heavenly Sails Part I: Sailing in Clouds
Cannes Royal Regatta 2018
2018
Heavenly Sails Part II: Sailing in Stars...
Cannes Royal Regatta 2018
2019
Blue Planet
2019
Summer bliss
2020
Dreaming of summer time
Nothing but the wave, the sea, the blue sky, and a little cloud or two, moving across the blue
2020
Gray Whale
2021
Ocean Celestial
2019
Heavenly Dusk | 8th August 2019 21:26
2018
Deep Blue Cosmos | into the inner being
Conquer the fear of the unfamiliar and the unfathomable and look below the surface to discover a world of serenity-inducing colour, entrancing light patterns of celestial beauty and deep, wonderful mystery.
2020
Deep Blue Cosmos II | The Mystic Blue
Come free dive with me... Following from Deep Blue Cosmos I, a visual exploration of the similarities between the abyss and outer space, we are now on our way to the stars where new vistas open up to our gaze.  We look in awe and wonder as strange new forms, undoubtedly mineral and yet strongly reminiscent of organic structures, flash past us in a dizzying, ephemeral dance of rapid and ceaseless mutations; we safely traverse asteroid belts where rocks, part crystal and part quicksilver, fly away from us at vertiginous speeds, only to evaporate into the light; and we occasionally witness rapidly flying sparks bouncing off the mirror-like surface of a sleek, dome-shaped space object.  On all sides we are assailed by "new sparks of wonder opening in surprise" (The Mystic Blue by D.H. Lawrence), as we are headed ever farther, ever deeper towards the light.
2019
Deep Blue Cosmos III | Liquid Joy
This series of photographs is part of my body of work, Deep Blue Cosmos, a visual exploration of the similarities between outer space and the abyss: limitless and hostile wildernesses, light-studded spans of darkness where, free from the habitual limitations of gravity and of bounded space, we can lose ourselves into sublime wonder. In this project I have paired the images with a poem entitled "A Love Song from Space", by American writer and poet Bob O'Hearn. Here, is not the case of an intended collaboration or even of mutual inspiration. Indeed, I had no idea about the existence of Bob's work at the time I made my work and vice-versa. I cannot overstate my awe and delight at how his words express my own innermost experience and vision of the sea. For more information about Bob's work, please visit The Conscious Process where you will find a treasure trove of outstanding, crystal-clear writings, both prose and poetry, about the process of recognition and liberation.
2022
Liquid Mirror
2021
Black Magma
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