Dartmoor Riding Holidays – Western Cattle Handling Experience

This project with Dartmoor Riding Holidays was a chance to capture something truly unique in the English countryside: a western-style cattle handling experience set against the dramatic landscapes of Dartmoor. The shoot was about more than horses and cattle; it was about tradition, skill, and the connection between people, animals, and the land.

As a lifestyle photographer and outdoor photographer, I wanted to frame the story in a way that felt authentic and immersive. The wide-open spaces of Dartmoor gave a cinematic backdrop — sweeping skies, rolling moorland, and textures of grass and stone that echoed the rugged spirit of the American West. But it was grounded in a very Devon sense of place, blending local character with the influence of western horsemanship.

The images move between quiet, intimate moments — a rider adjusting tack, a hand reaching to steady a calf — and the more dynamic energy of the cattle being driven across the land. Horses, dust, and movement all came together to create a rhythm that was both raw and beautiful.

What struck me most during this shoot was the sense of community and tradition. Dartmoor Riding Holidays have created an experience that not only teaches practical skills, but also allows riders to step into a different way of life, even if just for a day. Photographing it felt like documenting a lifestyle — one where respect for animals, teamwork, and the outdoors are at the heart of the story.

This series is about more than cattle handling. It’s about capturing the essence of adventure, the authenticity of rural life, and the freedom of being outdoors in one of the UK’s most striking landscapes.

Fly Away Ballooning – Lifestyle & Outdoor Photography - The Experience

Working with Fly Away Ballooning was an opportunity to bring together storytelling, adventure, and atmosphere in a way that celebrates both people and place. The project’s main goal was to create a hero video capturing the essence of ballooning and its British heritage but alongside that, I focused on documenting the experience through still photography. This journal showcases those images, offering a more intimate look at the journey.

We shot across three distinct locations — Bath, Bristol, and Taunton — each adding its own unique character to the narrative. Bath provided timeless backdrops and open countryside, grounding the series in a sense of heritage and calm. Bristol brought energy and scale, with its city-edge landscapes giving a contrast of urban meets sky. Taunton, with its expansive fields and softer light, offered moments of stillness that balanced the more dramatic scenes.

As both a lifestyle photographer and outdoor photographer, I aimed to capture more than just the spectacle of hot air balloons in flight. The stills focus on the details that build the full story: the anticipation as balloons inflate at dawn, the laughter of the crew preparing for take-off, and the quiet awe of passengers as they lift into the sky. Each frame is about connection — between people, between land and sky, and between a sense of freedom and the grounded reality of preparation and teamwork.

This series is a celebration of being outdoors, embracing the unpredictability of light, weather, and fleeting moments. It reflects the magic of hot air ballooning not only as a visual experience, but as a lifestyle — one that values adventure, togetherness, and the simple joy of looking at the world from a new perspective. Check out the video on the Fly Away Ballooning website here