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Apart from it being theft of my copyright, I spend a lot of time editing the pictures for your hopeful enjoyment and for you to remove them is just not fair to me.

July 2020: No further orders for prints or digital images will be accepted.

Galleries

View below the list of public photo galleries. Galleries are ordered by date, starting with the most recent.

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WAVENEY HARRIERS HUNTING SHOW  18 JAN 2015.  CLASS ONE.

WAVENEY HARRIERS HUNTING SHOW 18 JAN 2015. CLASS ONE.

WAVENEY HARRIERS AT BROADS EC  HUNT RELAY 18 JAN 2015

WAVENEY HARRIERS AT BROADS EC HUNT RELAY 18 JAN 2015

OVERA FARM STUD ( JUNIORS ) SHOW JUMPING  17 JAN 2015

OVERA FARM STUD ( JUNIORS ) SHOW JUMPING 17 JAN 2015

GALLERY COMPLETE

OVERA FARM STUD  NSEA SHOW JUMPING  11 JAN. 2015

OVERA FARM STUD NSEA SHOW JUMPING 11 JAN. 2015

GALLERY COMPLETE

OVERA FARM STUD. 4/1/ 2015. SHOW JUMPING. CLASS 3.

OVERA FARM STUD. 4/1/ 2015. SHOW JUMPING. CLASS 3.

OVERA FARM STUD  4/1/2015  SHOW JUMPING  CLASS  2

OVERA FARM STUD 4/1/2015 SHOW JUMPING CLASS 2

OVERA FARM STUD 4/1/15 SHOW JUMPING  CLASS 1.

OVERA FARM STUD 4/1/15 SHOW JUMPING CLASS 1.

GARDEN BIRD TABLE 29 DEC. 2014

GARDEN BIRD TABLE 29 DEC. 2014

SHOW JUMPING AT OVERA FARM STUD

SHOW JUMPING AT OVERA FARM STUD

VAULTING: PAKEFIELD RIDING SCHOOL 14 DEC 2014

VAULTING: PAKEFIELD RIDING SCHOOL 14 DEC 2014

AMY

AMY

OVERA FARM STUD.  CHRISTMAS DRESSAGE 21 DEC 2014

OVERA FARM STUD. CHRISTMAS DRESSAGE 21 DEC 2014

A LOCAL SHOW.  7 DEC  2014

A LOCAL SHOW. 7 DEC 2014

BROADS  EC  DRESSAGE  6  DEC  2014

BROADS EC DRESSAGE 6 DEC 2014

BROADS EC. EVENING  SJ  3 DEC 2014

BROADS EC. EVENING SJ 3 DEC 2014

GALLERY COMPLETE

BS  SENIORS BROADS  EC  22 NOV. 2014

BS SENIORS BROADS EC 22 NOV. 2014

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About

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I photograph horses and equestrian events and have done so for the last eight years. I had an interest in a livery yard some time back and it was there that I began to appreciate horses as photographic subjects.

I would describe myself as a serious amateur photographer. I started by attending small events which lead to magazine work for various titles and have been regularly published as I covered eventing and the three equestrian disciplines on an individual basis from then on.

To date I can count at least twelve occasions when my photographs have featured on magazine front covers which is always pleasing.

Most weekends find me occupied with a camera. I particularly enjoy covering pleasure rides especially if the ride organisers have a charity aim.

I also attend club events that feature dressage, show jumping, cross country, hunter trials and showing. In fact, the full gamut of what the sport offers.

I regularly get invites to cover events and I’m happy to consider all such approaches. I make no charge for attending.

Contact

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News and Events

News and events

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MY ATTITUDE TO FOX HUNTING AND OTHER ACTS OF WILD ANIMAL CRUELTY.

Posted 1st April 2018

I am totally opposed to the killing of foxes and other wildlife by hunts and their hounds. Paradoxically I have a background of field sports participation which I will outline.

For 2 years from 1976 I was a gamekeeper and therefore by definition I was responsible for killing, with trap and gun, quantities of wildlife. Some years later, about 1999/2000 my wife bought for me 2 whippet puppies. That lead to my becoming a member of east anglia whippet coursing club and I coursed my dogs for 3 or 4 seasons. In fact, until the abolition of hunting and hare coursing brought about by hunting act 2004. During my coursing time I was an active opponent of the proposed legislation, attending various demonstrations, notably the ones held in parliament square and the brighton labour party conference. I also wrote letters to the countrymans weekly and other titles giving my point of view. I also wrote at least 2 articles for the countrymans weekly. Can't remember in detail what they were about but were probably on the hunting theme.

That is my history.

In recent times I have displayed on this website galleries of photographs featuring dogs and horses. Virtually all of what I photograph covers these catagories. There are some galleries where I have photographed hounds and hunts at meets. I like the pictures that the hounds and the riders create as they assemble and lead off. It is what the hunts get up to when they are away from the public eye that I cannot come to terms with. Having said that, I have no evidence of cruel acts because I only photographed them in their public gatherings. I am aware from others and have seen video footage by animal protection organisations that clearly show hares and foxes, even deer being chased. Footage showing foxes being dug by so called terriermen arriving on quad bikes with spades. Foxes being bolted from their hiding holes after digging to be chased by the waiting hounds. Their is hard evidence of hunt staff dropping litters of fox cubs into hunt kennels to be killed by the hounds to keep them focused. How sick is that? The list is longer than I have highlighted here.

One of the problems with the hunting act is that it is difficult to police and to gather evidence of cruelty. I think it is also fair to say that some police forces are less than willing or lack the resources to take action against hunts.

I no longer photograph hunts. I am committed to highlighting acts of cruelty and supporting animal lovers to bring an end to cruelty to foxes and others. If a means could be found to guarantee wild animal safety and for hunts to continue a legal form of hunting then that might be acceptable to many. To achieve that, the hunting act will need to be revisited by our politicians to close various loopholes that the emboldened hunt personnel have managed to take advantage of. If a means to accommodate both sides cannot be found then I want to see hunting banned. The needs of our wildlife must be met.