Travel has always been a profound source of inspiration for my art. My recent journey through the Scottish Highlands was no exception. The raw, untamed beauty of the landscape is almost overwhelming—the dramatic peaks, the moody lochs, and the vast, empty glens. My goal was not just to document the scenery, but to capture the feeling of being immersed in such a wild and ancient place.
Armed with a wide-angle lens, I sought to convey the immense scale and sense of solitude that the Highlands evoke. From the misty mornings on the Isle of Skye to the dramatic, windswept coastline of the North Coast 500, every frame was an attempt to translate the awe I felt. The weather was a character in itself, constantly shifting from brilliant sunshine to dramatic, stormy skies. This collection of photographs is my love letter to Scotland, a visual diary of my time spent in a land that feels both ancient and alive. It’s a testament to the power of nature to inspire, to humble, and to create art that is both grand and deeply personal.