Photography, Seascape Photography, Outer Hebrides Adele Warner-Tate Photography, Seascape Photography, Outer Hebrides Adele Warner-Tate

Discovering the Outer Hebrides

I thought I’d begin this update by sharing with you that this time last year we moved out of our home in Rossendale, North West UK to begin a whole new life and adventure in Scotland. It still actually blows me away that we are finally here after eight years of dithering but it was the best decision we’ve ever made. Over the last few months we have done quite a lot of travelling and have revisited Achmelvich Bay, we decided to head up April with the main reason for the trip being to try out the new awning for the campervan. After getting over the initial shock of assembling the drive away awning…what a difference it made to the amount space we had, not to mention additional comfort and somewhere to sit dry and warm outside of the van. As usual Achmelvich looked incredibly beautiful with its turquoise waters and golden sands. I decided not to take any images during this trip and instead we enjoyed some downtime, relaxing, enjoying the sights and sounds of the coast. We also spent some time with the family celebrating Max’s mums 80th Birthday, such a beautiful evening enjoying good food and wonderful company.

Into May saw us head over to the incredibly beautiful Isle of Harris & Lewis, somewhere we’ve dreamt of visiting for years. There genuinely are not enough superlatives that I can use to describe the immense natural beauty of the island. We headed over on the ferry from Ullapool , it’s around a two and a half hour crossing and thankfully we had calm seas, so much so that I fell asleep. The van again came into its own especially with the awning, the first night saw gale force winds, thank god we’d had a trial putting up of the awning session, luckily the awning remained in place overnight and the morning brought much calmer weather. Whenever we stay over in the van in any location we are always respectful of the area, the locals and the environment. Making sure we book campsites or stay in designated parking areas. The isle of Harris has many official camping spots in beautiful locations that allow you to stay over night for a five pound donation payable to West Harris Trust which we made use of.

The island has so many white sandy beaches with turquoise waters that literally blow you away & on several occasions we were reduced to tears by the outstanding beauty. We enjoyed hours of fun on the beaches and even in the water wearing our wetsuits…..how we wish we were back there now. We enjoyed our week in June so much that we decided to head back again for a short break. September will see us return again for around ten nights, we’re hoping to head across the the Uists and explore more of the Western Isles.

Photography plays a huge part in our every day lives, I’m still enjoying attending our local camera club weekly and have been asked recently to present a talk at Donside Camera Club which I’m very much looking forward to. Since returning from Harris we’ve visited Bullers of Buchan and were privileged to see puffins, coastal flowers during sunset at Portknockie and even attempted food photography for the camera club monthly assignment. Given that we enjoy and love photography to the level that we do it is always nice when other people enjoy your work, I was delighted recently to find out that I had been shortlisted in the Scottish Nature Photography Awards, Landscape Category and Commended in Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year, Seascape Category, I look forward to the exhibitions and year books from both.

I’ve was also recently asked to take part in a podcast with Kim Grant from Visualising Scotland. The podcast digs deeper to understand the journeys people have experienced with photography and how they connect to nature via the camera. The experience was great, so relaxed and informal chatting about all things photography related and how we use photography in nature to improve our wellbeing. It was an honor to be asked to get involved and I’ll hopefully take part in a few more this year. Kim has a deep love and connection to nature and hosts Photographic Connections alongside her YouTube Channel. I’ll pop some links below to the podcast and Kim’s YouTube Channel, there are some very interesting stories by other photographers that may inspire you.

Photographic Connections

@photographicconnections • Instagram photos and videos

Kim Grant - YouTube

We’ve also just released the first date for our photography workshop which will run on Saturday 7th October 2023 4pm until 7pm at Bowfiddle Rock. If you would like to get involved head over to the tuition section to book.

Enjoy the sunny weather whilst it lasts and take care

Until next time

Adele & Max

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Life in Scotland

I can’t believe that it’s been over six months since we moved to Scotland, time really does fly. During the last six months we have spent time redecorating and settling into our new home, getting to know our lovely village and exploring our new surroundings. Since having a break from photography in the early part of 2022 due to surgery on my hand and relocating I was more than ready to pick the camera back up and get back into the swing of things. The East Coast of Scotland is absolutely beautiful and an area I’m ashamed to say that we hadn’t previously explored. Aberdeenshire has everything from stunning countryside, castle ruins, ancient forests, lochs and mountains to rugged coastline boasting sea stacks, lighthouses, stunning beaches and of course wildlife. We have so much to see and explore here that I absolutely believe it would take a lifetime and we still would not have experienced all of it. We are excited to see as much as we can and take you on that journey with us via our photography and videography.

This year we are planning quite a few trips away in the campervan and would love the opportunity to visit Harris & Lewis which has been a dream of ours for a few years now. That’s the other thing about living here, the Cairngorms National Park is on our doorstep and the West Coast and Far North of Scotland are very easily accessible. It still blows our minds that we have so much beautiful scenery locally or within a few hours drive. We’d also like to get the workshops up and running, I’m thinking March or April time when the weather improves and we have more daylight hours to take advantage of. Seascape Photography has become a huge passion of mine, I love to watch the waves roll or crash in, feel the sea breeze and experience the power of mother nature. I’ve thought about planning a route along the East Coast stretching from Stonehaven all the way along the coast to Findhorn Beach. It doesn’t matter if we find a small quaint little harbour or amazing sea stacks we’ll have fun finding and photographing them. During winter we have been very privileged to see and photograph the Northern Lights on several occasions, what an amazing sight in November 2022 stood looking out to sea watching the lights glow, form structures and dance in front of our eyes. Incredible and amazing . I’ve come to realise that so many people are not aware that you can view the aurora in Scotland, you don’t have to go abroad to see them and on a clear night with a new or small moon it is very possible to see them by eye. I was thinking about making a video on how to see and photograph them, which we did actually start to do until the camera fell over onto rocks so we gave it up as a bad job.

Since moving to Scotland I have also joined a Photography Group which I have thoroughly enjoyed attending. I would have never had the time previously so it’s refreshing and rewarding to spend time every week with like minded people who also have a huge passion for photography. I was asked to present a talk on Seascapes which I was delighted to do, it encouraged me to sit down and think about what drives me, what inspires and present some of my work. It was also a fantastic opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with the group. It also made me reflect on my own journey with the camera which I hadn’t anticipated. I’m sure we all have our own unique experience and reasons why we love to pack the camera bag and head out at daft o’clock or get wet feet on a regular occurrence. Personally photography has given me drive, ambition, confidence, a connection to the landscape and improves my mental health. I may at some point write about the why’s and how’s but if you are reading this and haven’t given photography a go then I would massively encourage you to do so, even with a mobile phone, the best camera you have is the one you have with you.

We’re excited for what 2023 may hold for us and look forward to every day in Scotland. We are hugely grateful and privileged to have been able to realise our dream of living here. So far we have experienced wild winds, heavy snow, thick ice and double digit minus temperatures and loved every single minute of it.

Anyway, I’ll sign off for now and will update again in the next few weeks. Take care.

Adele & Max

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