Film - Blue Gold

Password to watch : Cleddau

I’ve been out with the drone recently working with artist Tim Williams on a film about the River Cleddau here in Pembrokeshire. As with lots of watercourses in the UK, the Cleddau faces various threats from farm waste, industrial effluent and sewage. The idea was to follow the river, and the plight of piece of common plastic waste as it made its way from a small tributary to the open sea beyond Milford Haven. Tim conducted a number of interviews with long time users and observers of the river to make a record of their thoughts and memories of the river and their feelings about its plight. The river is a favourite part of the county for me, and often overlooked by visitors and locals alike. A spotlight is now beginning to be shone on it as part of a wider movement of concern for our waterways.

Saundersfoot

A few weeks back I shot a beachfront rental property in Saundersfoot. The tide had been out so the owners requested a return visit to show how easy it is to step out of the house and have a swim or paddle in the sea when the water is just a few metres from the house and a well deserved cup of coffee after a morning dip. Saundersfoot is a lovely village and when the sun is out it’s a fantastic beach for enjoying the sea.

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Point St John - Between St Justinians and Whitesands Bay

It’s always nice to go back to favourite spots. This little section of cliff between St Justinians and Whitesands Bay caught my eye years ago and I took an all time favourite image there. I love the flakes of pink and purple rocks jutting out of the cliff edge and dotted with thrift at this time of year. I walked out there yesterday knowing that the grey sky wasn’t going to provide much interest but I was still pleased with the shot mainly because it was an excuse to spend a bit of time in this lovely place.

Bump Shoot at Milford Haven

Ceri and Martin are close to welcoming their new addition to the world and wanted some pictures of them and their bump before life gets a bit more chaotic! We took a stroll around the waterside at Milford Haven docks for a relaxed shoot as the sun was disappearing.

Portraits with Ed

Ed needed some images for his website and was only down in Pembrokeshire for a few days so we didn’t have much choice with the weather. It was a damp day at Pwllgwaelod but we made the best of it and his daughter certainly bought some colour to the shoot.