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I am a stereoscopic photographer exploring the creative and perceptual possibilities of three-dimensional imagery. My work is driven by an interest in depth, presence, and the unique way stereoscopic photography allows viewers to experience a scene, moment, or narrative beyond the flat image.

Over the years, I have developed a personal practice that combines historical research, technical experimentation, and a commitment to visual storytelling. This includes my ongoing work in bringing historical moments to life through 3D photography, including my publication on World War One stereoscopic imagery. Beyond historical subjects, I am drawn to the challenge of capturing contemporary scenes and landscapes in a way that emphasises texture, form, and spatial relationships.

This site presents a selection of my original 3D work, alongside prints, publications, and occasional reflections on the craft and history of stereoscopic photography. It is both a personal archive of my artistic practice and a resource for those interested in the art, technique, and experience of seeing in three dimensions.
I welcome enquiries from individuals, galleries, publishers, and organisations interested in exhibitions, talks, or collaborations. Please use the contact page to get in touch.

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