Scotland
Land of legend, land of light
A photographic wandering between the Highlands and the Hebrides islands, from lochs to castles, braving the cold rain, violent winds, and midges, but always in the search for ephemeral lights ...
Glencoe
One of the 40 National Scenic Areas of Scotland, located in the western part of the Highlands south of Fort Williams.
Eilean Donan Castle
Picturesque and iconic 13th century castle. Strategically located on its own little tidal island, overlooking the Isle of Skye, at the point where three great sea-lochs meet.
Isle of Skye
Skye has certainly become very touristy but the Island still holds several world-class spots for photographers.
Wester Ross
Discover the northern part of this National Scenic Area around the small town of Ullapool, loch Broom and the Summer Isles and the unforgettable Glen Torridon.
Assynt
Uncover truly extraordinary landscapes in this small parish tucked away in the far northwestern corner of Scotland, around the fishing port of Lochinver: a maze of thousand fresh-water lochans, remarkable mountains, cliffs, impressive sea stacks, and stunning sandy beaches.
Kyle of Tongue
This shallow sea loch located in the western part of Sutherland with beautiful shores is one of Scotland's National Scenic Areas. Have a look at this selection of great pics taken over 3 months during the winter and spring of 2020!
Ben Loyal
Great pics of the Queen of Scottish Mountains, a Corbett situated south of Tongue with a very distinctive profile due to its four peaks and remarkable north face.
The Moine Peninsula
An abandoned cottage built early 19th century in the middle of the largest peat bog in Europe, Banksy-like murals, a possible spaceport. There is really something special about this place crossed by NC 500!
Durness
Pics of beautiful places around the village of Durness in Sutherland: famous Ceannabeinne Beach, Kyle of Durness, Farraid Head and Balnakeil Beach, loch Eriboll.
Gualin Estate
The 6,000 acre estate, south of Durness in western Sutherland, is teeming with wild landscapes that stretch towards Strath Dionard and the surrounding mountains.
Lewis Island
The northern part of Lewis and Harris island in the Outer Hebrides. Photographed during stormy weather in October 2018.
Callanish Stones
On the west coast of Lewis, the Callanish Stones are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle.
Harris Island
Southern tip of Lewis and Harris with a view towards the isle of Skye. Famous for its tweed and beaches.