Geoff Perry Photography:- Fine Art Photographic Landscape Images of Northern England including:
Beaches of Durham Heritage Coast North East England; Beaches of Cleveland and North Yorkshire Coast; Northern Lakes and Reservoirs; Rivers and waterfalls; Landscape; Heather moorland; Trees and woodland; Industrial Landscape Teesmouth; Spring, summer and winter; Rocks, clouds, surf, plants, snow.
Thank you for visiting my website. Living in Darlington County Durham my work is mostly local and depicts landscapes and rocky beaches . Early morning and evening light along with water are common themes throughout. Working pre-dawn to sunrise with minimal light interests me as it is a time of solitude and awakening. I find solitude in the wilderness spiritually fulfilling and photography is my way of communicating this. Capturing atmospheric images is most rewarding and light plays an important part in this. Low light conditions often experienced at sunrise and sunset can transform the scene often obscuring non essential detail and emphasising the more formal elements. The environment and nature have always been an integral part of my life. In the past I stored many visual memories in my mind but too many were lost to time. Photography can give such memories a sense of permanence and a vehicle to share that rare moment with others.
Northern Landscape, Woodland and Moorland

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The landscape of North East England is interesting and varied what we do miss however are dramatic hills and mountains. The higher regions consist mostly of grouse moorland and are grazed by sheep. The lower regions are intensively farmed and pockets of woodland occur generally along river courses. When photographing on higher ground I often search out rocky crags to employ as foreground elements when these are not available drystone walls make excellent substitutes. In the near future I intend to dedicate some time to photographing woodland. Woodland is a very special place especially during its rebirth in late spring and its colour climax in autumn. I feel my portfolio is incomplete without such shots.