
A Photographer’s Perspective: Jim Mortram
About a year ago while on a photography workshop, one of the other attendees mentioned Jim after I had told him I was from Norfolk. I hadn’t heard of him, though after being shown his work I instantly went and did some research.

Lomo Lubitel 166
think there comes a point in our photographic Journey that we all have the inclination at least once to try medium format film, but then finding a camera that's not going to break the bank or one that's so cheap and flimsy that the results are underwhelming

Happisburgh Lighthouse 2019
For 6 Sundays during the summer period, Happisburgh Lighthouse opens up to the public. Built in 1791, it is the longest running lighthouse in East Anglia

Beccles Duck Race 2019
On the third weekend of July 2019, people descended on the quay common at Beccles to watch a race which was to be held on the river Waveney.

Scira Viking Festival 2020
It was during a wet and blustery February in north Norfolk where vikings descended upon the coastal town of Sheringham to attend the annual Scira (pronounced Schira) festival.

Game and Country Fair
I think in every photographer’s portfolio there are a few photographs which they enjoy but don’t necessarily fit into a project or set of existing images and probably never get showcased.

Docwra Rock Shop
Recently I’ve been thinking of things which I remember fondly as a kid. One of those memories was the family summer holiday we used to have at Scratby, a small Norfolk
seaside village

Potato Day 2020
It all started with the humble potato in 1995 in Stowmarket, Suffolk and 25 years later, it still attracts hundreds of people.

Erosion: Hemsby
In March on 2018 the UK was hit by a massive snow storm, which also brought high winds and freezing temperatures, causing nationwide disruption. The storm, termed by the media as ‘The Beast from the East’ travelling from Serbia