Our Photographers
Our photographers include:
Adam Burton is one of the UK's leading landscape photographers and author of three books, including A Year on Exmoor. Since 2008 he has been working as a full-time professional landscape photographer, regularly supplying imagery and undertaking commissions for a wide range of business clients. He has photographed five of the seven continents and now specialises in the landscapes of the UK, particularly South West England where he is based.
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Jack Clegg's passion is for Exmoor’s wild Red Deer, although his portfolio covers a wide variety of wildlife. He describes himself as 'a perfectionist by nature' and he uses Canon pro bodies and L series lenses. Jack runs his own gallery in Porlock - Exmoor Photography - where he tries to source all of his products locally, including his frames which are hand made to the highest quality by a local framer.
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Andrew Hobbs Since 2009 Andrew has been a regular contributor to the Exmoor Magazine, covering a wide variety of activities, from events such as the Quantock Pony Sale to photographing pubs for their food section. He says: “I love this work as I'm never really sure what's coming next and it pushes me to move outside my comfort zone - an essential in ensuring you never grow stagnant in your work. Like most modern photographers I now use a digital camera. The possibility to manipulate a digital image is infinite so it's important to me to keep my pictures as natural and untouched as possible.”
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Lee Pengelly is a Devon-based photographer specialising in landscape, architecture and food photography. His work is published regularly in the UK and overseas in magazines, books, calendars, cards and tourist guides. He has had six book titles published by Halsgrove including the recent Romantic South Devon Coast and Portrait of Plymouth. Lee also runs a number of workshops each year throughout the UK.
Lee Pengelly: www.silverscenephoto.co.uk Halsgrove: www.halsgrove.com
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David Rowlatt took up photography after taking early retirement from his job as a driver at 58 due to ill health. Based in Mid Devon with Exmoor, the beautiful and rugged North Devon, Dartmoor and the coastline from Dorset to Cornwall all being close at hand, he was soon hooked. He uses a Canon 40D DSLR camera with a selection of lenses combined with Lee Filters.
David Rowlatt: www.davidjrowlattphotography.co.uk
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Mike Sherwin moved to Exmoor in 2006, after many years of holidays and short breaks in the area. He was the recipient of The Exmoor Society's Alfred Vowles Award in 2008, and is an active member of Dulverton Camera Club. He spends most of his time photographing and walking the moor with his canine companion, Sam. Mike Sherwin: www.mikesherwinphotography.co.uk |
Neville Stanikk has been photographing landscapes for the last 32 years. His published work can be seen in magazines and books, including Southampton, Portrait of Maritime City, Perfect Exmoor, Exmoor, A Winter's Tale and (just published) Portrait of the Somerset Coast. He uses a Fuji Finepix S3 Pro because of its colour and dynamic range. He describes his aim in capturing ‘unashamedly romantic, dramatic and beautiful pictures’ which show the landscape at its best. Prints of his Exmoor and Somerset Coast pictures can be ordered from Courtyard Gallery.
Neville Stanikk: www.northdevonpics.co.uk Courtyard Gallery: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Andy Stuthridge has been a policeman for over 20 years and lives and works in Mid Devon. He has always been interested in the natural world and has a particular love of Exmoor and its wildlife. His wildlife photography has been published in a number of magazines and he also contributed photos to Ernest Davey¹s book, Our Love of Exmoor. In 2010 Andy was shortlisted for the prestigious Veola/BBC Wildlife Photography Competition in which his photograph of red deer reached the final round.
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Basil Warren was born in the small Devon village of Widecombe-in-the- Moor on Dartmoor where he grew up in a hill-farming family. After leaving school he joined the old Devon Constabulary and for the next 36 years either served in the police or managed golf clubs throughout the West Country and Pembrokeshire in Wales. He returned to Exmoor at the beginning of 2003 and became interested in photography in a more serious way; mainly the wildlife of Exmoor and the surrounding area. His main passion is the native red deer. He is also treasurer of the Dulverton Camera Club. |
Mike Watson is a retired software engineer, who moved from Hampshire to Somerset in November 2008. Photography has always been his hobby and landscapes are a particular interest, so with such a wealth of stunning scenery on his doorstep he is in his element. He can often be found exploring the moor in search of the perfect shot. Joining Dulverton Camera Club has put him in contact with many like-minded individuals. Essential equipment for life on Exmoor is a 4X4 with step ladder and wellingtons in the back! |
Andrew Wheatley is a landscape and nature photographer living in North Devon. He has been photographing the landscapes and seascapes of North Devon and Somerset for around four years now and says: “I love the beauty and shear diversity of the English countryside and Devon has some of the best, from its rolling hills and farmland to its rugged coast and wonderful beaches.” |
Exmoor The Country Magazine welcomes suggested cover photographs from amateur and professional writers. If you have a photograph which you would like us to consider for the cover please contact us using the form below.
All of our photographers seem to be male but this is not intentional! If you are a keen female photographer please do let this put you off - we would love to hear from you!


Adam Burton is one of the UK's leading landscape photographers and author of three books, including A Year on Exmoor. Since 2008 he has been working as a full-time professional landscape photographer, regularly supplying imagery and undertaking commissions for a wide range of business clients. He has photographed five of the seven continents and now specialises in the landscapes of the UK, particularly South West England where he is based.
Jack Clegg's passion is for Exmoor’s wild Red Deer, although his portfolio covers a wide variety of wildlife. He describes himself as 'a perfectionist by nature' and he uses Canon pro bodies and L series lenses. Jack runs his own gallery in Porlock - Exmoor Photography - where he tries to source all of his products locally, including his frames which are hand made to the highest quality by a local framer.
Andrew Hobbs Since 2009 Andrew has been a regular contributor to the Exmoor Magazine, covering a wide variety of activities, from events such as the Quantock Pony Sale to photographing pubs for their food section. He says: “I love this work as I'm never really sure what's coming next and it pushes me to move outside my comfort zone - an essential in ensuring you never grow stagnant in your work. Like most modern photographers I now use a digital camera. The possibility to manipulate a digital image is infinite so it's important to me to keep my pictures as natural and untouched as possible.”
Lee Pengelly is a Devon-based photographer specialising in landscape, architecture and food photography. His work is published regularly in the UK and overseas in magazines, books, calendars, cards and tourist guides. He has had six book titles published by Halsgrove including the recent Romantic South Devon Coast and Portrait of Plymouth. Lee also runs a number of workshops each year throughout the UK.
David Rowlatt took up photography after taking early retirement from his job as a driver at 58 due to ill health. Based in Mid Devon with Exmoor, the beautiful and rugged North Devon, Dartmoor and the coastline from Dorset to Cornwall all being close at hand, he was soon hooked. He uses a Canon 40D DSLR camera with a selection of lenses combined with Lee Filters.
Neville Stanikk has been photographing landscapes for the last 32 years. His published work can be seen in magazines and books, including Southampton, Portrait of Maritime City, Perfect Exmoor, Exmoor, A Winter's Tale and (just published) Portrait of the Somerset Coast. He uses a Fuji Finepix S3 Pro because of its colour and dynamic range. He describes his aim in capturing ‘unashamedly romantic, dramatic and beautiful pictures’ which show the landscape at its best. Prints of his Exmoor and Somerset Coast pictures can be ordered from Courtyard Gallery.
Andy Stuthridge has been a policeman for over 20 years and lives and works in Mid Devon. He has always been interested in the natural world and has a particular love of Exmoor and its wildlife. His wildlife photography has been published in a number of magazines and he also contributed photos to Ernest Davey¹s book, Our Love of Exmoor. In 2010 Andy was shortlisted for the prestigious Veola/BBC Wildlife Photography Competition in which his photograph of red deer reached the final round.





