Long Exposure
Long exposure is where photography stops chasing moments and starts stretching time. It’s the technique I return to when I want a scene to breathe, when I want the sea to turn to silk, crowds to become whispers, and city light to draw its own lines across the frame.
This collection is a mix of long exposures made across places that feel like home and places that never sit still. From the quiet coastline of Hartlepool, with its piers, tides, and big skies, to the bright, restless energy of London, where movement becomes texture and architecture holds the calm. You’ll see minimal seascapes, dramatic skies, softened water, and city scenes shaped by light and motion.
Long exposure doesn’t just change how a place looks. It changes how it feels. And if you’re wondering whether I enjoy standing in the cold waiting for a shutter to close, yes. Apparently, this is my personality now.