Woven Sand, Scotland (2023)
Isle of Harris, Scotland.
This particular photo is one I am very proud of. The squalls were coming in thick and fast, completely shrouding the west coast of the Isle of Harris in cloud and snowfall. The beaches were deserted, leaving me alone to wander and explore. The tide was coming in but I knew if enough snow fell in time, it would catch in these undulations on the sand and produce a wonderful texture before they were swept away by the ocean. Luck was on my side that evening; not thirty minutes later the tide swallowed this scene up. This kind of temporal subject utterly captures my imagination - I didn't see it happen again for the remainder of my stay on the island.
Photo © copyright Murray Livingston.
Isle of Harris, Scotland.
This particular photo is one I am very proud of. The squalls were coming in thick and fast, completely shrouding the west coast of the Isle of Harris in cloud and snowfall. The beaches were deserted, leaving me alone to wander and explore. The tide was coming in but I knew if enough snow fell in time, it would catch in these undulations on the sand and produce a wonderful texture before they were swept away by the ocean. Luck was on my side that evening; not thirty minutes later the tide swallowed this scene up. This kind of temporal subject utterly captures my imagination - I didn't see it happen again for the remainder of my stay on the island.
Photo © copyright Murray Livingston.
Isle of Harris, Scotland.
This particular photo is one I am very proud of. The squalls were coming in thick and fast, completely shrouding the west coast of the Isle of Harris in cloud and snowfall. The beaches were deserted, leaving me alone to wander and explore. The tide was coming in but I knew if enough snow fell in time, it would catch in these undulations on the sand and produce a wonderful texture before they were swept away by the ocean. Luck was on my side that evening; not thirty minutes later the tide swallowed this scene up. This kind of temporal subject utterly captures my imagination - I didn't see it happen again for the remainder of my stay on the island.
Photo © copyright Murray Livingston.
Acrylic Fine Art Prints
These landscape photographs are printed on gallery-grade fine art Ilford paper and then mounted to a 3 mm (1/8 in) Di-bond composite plate made of two aluminium layers and a polyethylene core. They are subsequently placed behind matte acrylic which reduces glare and reflections in order to provide the very best viewing experience even in tricky lighting scenarios. The Ilford paper brings deep contrast, neutral greys, fade protection, high fidelity, and continuous tones with extraordinary depth. They are very lightweight and provide reliable stability ensuring no warping or bubbling of the prints. They come with preinstalled hanging hardware regardless of the format or size. The materials and mounting techniques used make for excellent archival qualities.
Have any questions? Check out my printing FAQs or contact me. Due to the production process and availability of the high quality materials used, please allow 4-6 weeks for production and delivery.
Black and White Aluminium Dibond Metal Prints
This popular method of printing offers a very high quality piece of art while keeping overall costs down. These prints are made using a Ilford fine art photo paper which is then mounted on a 3mm aluminium Dibond backing. The entire image is additionally covered with a UV protective laminate to provide archival longevity. The Ilford paper brings deep contrast, neutral greys, fade protection, high fidelity, and continuous tones and depth. These prints are available with both a matte or glossy surface depending on your lighting requirements. They come with preinstalled hanging hardware regardless of the format or size.
Have any questions? Check out my printing FAQs or contact me. Due to the production process and availability of the high quality materials used, please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery.
Fine Art Paper Prints
While only available in smaller sizes, this is my favourite way to display my work. These black and white prints are made using heavyweight Canson and Hahnemulhe fine art papers, renowned as some of the highest quality papers worldwide. I only use papers which are 100% cotton, acid and OBA free, incredibly detailed, and achieve very high levels of D-max. The fine art papers reveal a beautiful yet subtle texture with a lustre finish that provides depth and a 3D feel akin to that of traditional wet black and white prints. Fine art paper prints are shipped in a tube ready to go directly to your framer of choice.
Have any questions? Check out my printing FAQs or contact me. Due to the production process and availability of the high quality materials used, please allow 2-4 weeks for production and delivery.