Why Scotland Looks Best From the Air
Craig Lonie Craig Lonie

Why Scotland Looks Best From the Air

Scotland is already dramatic from the ground, but from the air the landscape changes completely. Roads, glens, lochs, coastlines and mountains all start to connect. This post explains why aerial photography works so well in Scotland and why these views make such strong landscape prints.

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Why street photography?
Craig Lonie Craig Lonie

Why street photography?

Some of the best street photographers understood this better than anyone. Henri Cartier-Bresson was known for timing and catching the decisive moment. Vivian Maier photographed people and street life with a quiet honesty. Garry Winogrand showed the energy and chaos of American streets. Robert Frank gave a raw view of everyday life. Diane Arbus photographed people who were often ignored or overlooked. Saul Leiter used colour, reflections and layers in a way that made ordinary streets look completely different.

They all had their own way of seeing things.

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I shoot what I like, If I like what I see.
Craig Lonie Craig Lonie

I shoot what I like, If I like what I see.

I shoot what I like. Landscapes, streets, buildings, coastlines, people and small details picked up while travelling with Donna across Scotland, Norway, Turkey, Europe and beyond. This first post explains what the website is about, why the galleries are split the way they are, and how the print collection came together.

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