I have collected some of my previous works that can possibly fit within the parameters of Pictorialism.

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Some statues at Pashley Manor and Gardens
A visit to Pashley Manor house and gardens: a beautiful setting for some very creative statues.
The River Rother - Bodiam, East Sussex
Next to Bodiam castle runs a small river, providing a tamed English landscape...
Seven sunsets over the sacred Lake Titicaca
The first of 2 collection on lake Titicaca, sacred for both catholics and Aymara. A 2011 United Nations report found alarming concentrations of cadmium, arsenic, and lead in various parts of the lake. In 2012, the Global Nature Fund nominated the lake "Threatened Lake of the Year".
Greenwich Park through the seasons: Summer 2024
This collection is part of a portrait of Greenwich Park through the seasons: These photographs were taken during the height of summer, August 2024
La Paz, Bolivia: views from the cable car
Views of the city of my birth, La Paz, Bolivia, contrast with the 1975 black and whites I took
As the fog clears. Greenwich Park scenes.
I realise that I have definitely left snap-shot photography behind. Greenwich Park always presents surprises through the seasons.
La Paz, Bolivia: yesterday and today (1975-2023)
I have published a book, back in 1975: "Imágenes Paceñas, lugares y personas". Here you can see the contrast of yesterday and today, 1975 and 2023
London from the Sky Garden
20 Fenchurch Street, London. The Sky Garden
Four instances of a recollection: Lake Titicaca
Part 2 of my travels in La Paz, Bolivia. I was on a boat on my way to Moon and Sun Islands (sacred in the mythology of the Incas), there were about 30 people in all and no one seemed to notice this tree growing in a promontory of rock in the middle of the lake...
To Serranias de Murillo
Two 15 mile walks on the highlands of La Paz, Bolivia. This first to view the range in its majestic presence and the second to walk its bofedales (marshlands) to access the pass on the right. The second trip was most challenging with temperatures well below freezing with the fog and clouds turning to ice on the bowlders we walked on.
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