There is no doubt that it is in Scotland that I drove some of the most scenic roads in my life. Not only because of the wild beauty of the Scottish landscape but also for its unpredictable character that often makes a journey magical (or awful). This slideshow drives us through some o
In the Old Town of Edinburgh, a man traditionally dressed his pushing a wheelchair. About the picture: The picture was taken in the spring of 2008 during a wander in the old town of Edinburgh. From my perspective (maybe a French perspective) there was something sweet and funny about t
An Australian couple in Edinburgh Earlier in 2011, I received a request from an Australian couple, Honi & Ned, coming to Edinburgh to get married. A the time, I didn’t have this website. Ned found me on Google after searching for “edinburgh photographers documentary
Norma and Stefan, a lovely Glaswegian couple In August, I spent the whole month selling prints of Scotland and Edinburgh during the Fringe festival. A few days before leaving the capital of Scotland, I was commissioned by Norma and Stefan, a lovely Glaswegian couple, to take photos of
The postman trail’s zigzag on its way to Reinigeadal, Isle of Harris – January 2010 – View in Big Nearly two years ago, I travelled to Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. I especially remembered a walk along the old postman trails on the east coast of I
Shetland: I started 2011 by travelling to Shetland. I explored the most Northern part of Scotland, hiking through dramatic landscapes in all sorts of weather: strong winds, snow storms, sheets of rain, sun. I was not always fighting the winter elements. I shared a lot of good times wi
I was looking through my Scottish pictures when I stopped on this one. I was telling to myself “that is a truly amazing landscape. What a place at wintertime! What a road to drive! What a light on the Buachaille Etive Mor! Scotland is just a fascinating and stunning country. I l
I was recently pleased to hear that the picture above made The Scots Magazine calendar 2012. I took it in January 2009 while exploring Isle of Harris during wintertime. My exploration of this part of the Outer Hebrides came just after the snow storm. If it caused a lot of trouble all
Portrait of Peter, crofter in Cunningsburgh. When I took this picture, Peter had just finished to unmade an haystack in order to stock it and feed his cows. Sheepdogs were chasing mice or rats hidden in the ground (where the haystack was before).