As a photographer, it’s always a thrill to see your work in print so I’m delighted that 100 of my photos feature in The Rough Guide to the 100 Best Places in Scotland. Each photo brings back a vivid memory so I’m always curious to see them in another context.

Loch Ness page in Rough Guides

Loch Ness

The book is a carefully curated guide showcasing a mix of Scotland’s famous landmarks and hidden gems. You’ll find iconic spots like Edinburgh Castle, Loch Ness, and the Isle of Skye but also some lesser-known places that offer a glimpse beyond the usual tourist routes. 
Each page is packed with useful information, travel tips, and of course plenty of photos —making it a great read and a bit of inspiration for places I’ve yet to explore myself!

Bridge to Nowhere in Rough Guides

Bridge to Nowhere

Here’s an overview of the book as described by the publisher:

The Rough Guide to the 100 Best Places in Scotland shines a light on the country’s most spectacular places in a brand-new coffee-table book.

    • Uncovers the top places to visit in the country
    • Stylish coffee-table book with more than 150 inspiring photographs
    • Employs Rough Guides’ “tell it like it is” ethos
    • Organised geographically by country region
    • Carefully curated by Rough Guides’ team of expert authors and editors

    So whether you’re planning to visit or just want to broaden your knowledge of Scotland, this could be the book for you.

    Chanonry Point in Rough Guides

    Chanonry Point