I like to think of autumn as nature’s grand finale. When the conditions deliver, autumn is by far the most photogenic season of the year. It doesn’t get any better than spending time outdoors with my camera on a crisp autumnal morning, surrounded by mist and vibrant golden hues. It’s also the season I’m most on edge. One ill-timed storm during peak autumn, and the leaves are stripped from the trees, crushing the autumnal dream.
Capturing Autumn in the Lake District and on My Doorstep
Autumn is one of those seasons that can make any natural landscape look painterly, but here in the North West of England we’re lucky to have some of the most surreal scenery in Britain. When conditions allow, I spend most of my time around the valleys of the Lake District, surrounded by daunting, towering peaks and vibrant autumn foliage.
This gallery features some of my most memorable autumnal moments, captured in places that never fail to leave a lasting impression.
Nature photography throughout the autumnal months is one of the most rewarding but frustrating experiences, in my opinion. We’re completely at the mercy of the weather, and let’s be honest, the good old English weather has a bit of a reputation, especially in the Lake District! But do you know what? I wouldn’t have it any other way. It makes those rare moments where the stars align so much more memorable.
If you’d like to know more about the thought process behind my work, you can read more about my approach to nature and landscape photography.
You can also follow the year as it unfolds through my other seasonal galleries:





























