New Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer All-terrain Concept Study (ACS), built in collaboration with Tuthill Porsche.
Images for the first print reveal of the latest vehicle from California-based Singer Vehicle Design by award-winning Midlands-based automotive photographer Alisdair Cusick
Fifty years of Range Rover, celebrated with four examples of the model, photographed off-road at Luton Hoo Land Rover Experience centre.
An editorial commission working with fellow respected Land Rover author, historian, and collector Gary Pusey.
A cover feature for Land Rover Monthly.
Knoydart is a unique community in the UK. Separate from the main road network, accessible by either a two-day, 16 mile hike over mountains, or a foot passenger ferry from Mallaig.
It is often cited as the last true wilderness in the British Isles. There are 100 people, 35 Land Rovers - and Scotland's Best Pub. I spent 24 hours there.
Cover feature for Total911 magazine.
CKD Shop, the expert restorers of early Land Rover Series One vehicles. Their historically accurate, and faultless restorations of early Land Rover 80” models is almost without peer.
Photographed for Land Rover Monthly and CKD Shop.
For something different, I gave them a treatment like black and white film of the period factory photography. I love a bit of black and white, for the right subject.
Porsche 911 GT 1, for Total911 magazine, Donnington.
Product photography for leading handmade Land Rover interior trimmers Ruskin Design.
Shot on location, to get over the message of being handmade, by craftspeople, in the Midlands.
Product shots, plus details to help tell the story, plus fitting shots by a customer in their car.
In 1957 a farmer in Shropshire bought a Land Rover Series One.
Two years later, they part-exchanged it for a new Zephyr at Hughes Brothers, the Ford dealer in Llangollen. Hughes parked it up in their showroom, where it stayed for decades on display.
It was started regularly, and occasionally it went into the workshop for apprentices to work on, last being used in 1965.
Forty years later, my friend bought it out of a (very dusty) corner of that workshop. Today, in the days of very high standard restorations, it is a rare glimpse into a production-line specification Series One.
It has rare Della rear lights, original service stickers and the original factory grey seats. Rarest of all, it still retains its factory-finish paintwork, as applied in Lode Lane in August 1957. Thanks to being saved from years of direct UV damage, that paintwork still carries a gloss finish. It is a rare, reference car that demonstrates what is 'correct'.
Words and pictures cover feature for Land Rover Monthly.
Also used by Lancaster Insurance for a calendar cover.
Porsche 911 super test of 991 Coupe, Targa and Cabriolet on the driving roads of Wales
Drive Story taking a Final Edition Defender from Anglesey to Solihull, via Red Wharf Bay, paying respects to Maurice Wilks' final resting place and driving through Snowdonia.
At Solihull, we visit the original 1948 test track used by Series Ones - built over a World War II air raid shelter - then drive on the Jungle Track, the off-road course in the factory first made for the launch of the 110 Land Rover in 1984.
Personal landscapes, snapped on my travels.
Total 911 magazine
A road trip taking the 991 GT3 RS to the Isle of Man TT course.
Officially, the fastest roads in the UK, having no speed limit, the feature was about exploring the island, its motorsport heritage - and great driving - in one of the most potent Porsche 911s made.
Golden hour location photography of motohomes and caravans touring the scenic landscape of the UK at sunset.
Part of a project for the Camping and Caravanning club for hero shots of touring the UK.
A cover feature for Total911 magazine.
A 964 model 911 fitted with a twin turbo 993 engine, 993 interior and many, many modifications.
A cover, and eight page feature in the magazine.