It’s difficult for us to imagine now, but two hundred years ago the Lake District was thought ugly and quite literally terrible! The English Lake District was one of the birthplaces of our modern Western love of rugged and ‘wild’ landscape. Wordsworth, the great Romantic poet, and a “lakeman” throug [more]
Just 80 miles south of the English coast, between Guernsey and Normandy, lies the hidden jewel that is the Isle of Sark. Covering 2.2 square miles and with a resident population of only 600, the island is about 3 miles long and a mile and a half wide and yet it boasts over 40 miles of what must [more]
Tuscany has been a favourite destination with Light & Land clients for over a decade now. It is a region with fabulous photographic opportunities – the sculptural cypresses, the picturesque, gently decaying buildings scattered - as if by an artist’s hand - across the softly rolling landscape and the [more]
Many of the villages of Santorini are perched on the edge of one of the most spectacular volcanic calderas on the planet. The magnificent views across the caldera take in the picturesque villages with the exquisite blue domed churches for which this Greek Island is famed. Santorini lies at the sout [more]
This two state tour gives you the opportunity to see the very best of New England’s varied landscape in a single journey. We start in the 'green mountain state' of Vermont, a place that is certainly beautiful in any season, but in early October the riotous colour provided by the fall foliage turns [more]
Few places in the world provide the photographer with more opportunities to create exciting images than Cuba. Situated at the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico, Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands, and although only a short distance from the USA, it couldn’t be more different. From the moment [more]