Barely scratching the surface

from the Artificial Intelligence Playbook for the UK Government, February 2025 Over the past couple of weeks I have been engrossing myself full speed into many things Artifical Intelligence related. Possibilities and tools have been slowly revealing themselves but it is the above image from the AI Playbook for the UK Government which has made …

Typhoon Haiyan

Originally published Jan 2014 My photography deals with the environment around us. We are all aware of how weather patterns are changing, seemingly for the worse. The devastation we have seen in the UK from storms has been horrendous but pales in comparison to that witnessed in other parts of the world such as the …

El Segundo

El Segundo It all began in El Segundo. My wife and I had landed in LAX around 2pm and got to our hotel in El Segundo about an hour later.  We had not a clue what was going to be on the path of the future we were starting to walk. This was our first …

Places

Places The Lower Bann river in Northern Ireland is over thirty eight miles long running from Lough Neagh through to the Atlantic ocean. It is home to countless different forms of wildlife as well as providing a valuable source of industry to man and is one of the most important salmon rivers in Ireland.  The …

A Bann for Life

A project by photographer, Stephen McCurry, A Bann for Life’s main goal is to convey the usage of the area by man and animal as well as providing an insight into the impact there has been through careless waste control, pollution and industrialisation.

Shifting Sands

This image, ‘Shifting Sands’ shows the massive sand piles left when Benone Beach is cleared to make way for holiday makers.  These piles were quite giant really.  The sand is full of iron and is very supportive, so cars and other vehicles can, and do, drive the entire way along this stretch of beach right …