Mountains — Alto de l’Angliru

If the Stelvio is a mountain of grandeur, then the Alto de l’Angliru is a climb of cruelty. Rising above Asturias in northern Spain, its jagged ramps and mist-shrouded summit have become the defining battleground of La Vuelta a España. And in 2025, it returns once more—Stage 13 promises fireworks …

The mountains are calling, again.

After the incredible success of the Mountains: Epic Cycling Climbs book, I have an exciting announcement. Contracts have been signed, and work has now started on a new World Mountains book. It’s a 3-year project which will touch all corners of the globe and showcase the greatest and most beautiful …

Introducing Gran Canaria Mountains Prints

It’s fair to say February is a good month to escape the British winter and head to warmer climes. No better motivation too than when that escape is to spend some time photographing and riding your bike around Gran Canaria’s amazing climbs.

Back On The Road – New Prints

It’s been a while since I last ventured on a road trip to the photograph the Mountains in Europe but with the winter fast approaching, I decided to make the journey to the French Alps to capture some mountains I had previously photographed and explore some new climbs. With all …

ASSOS California Climbs Exhibition

Recently I spent some time in California photographing some of the famous cycling climbs for Swiss cycling brand, ASSOS. The resulting work is currently being exhibited as fine art prints in several stores across California with evening events being held to bring the local community together and raise money for …

Assos California Climbs Project

It’s always exciting to announce a new project and collaboration but never more so than with one of the oldest apparel brands in cycling  – Assos who make some of the finest cycling clothes in the business and have a long history in the sport. In fact they made the …

Giro d’Italia Queen Stage

Here we showcase some of the climbs the riders would have faced today during the Queen stage of the Giro d’Italia, most notably the Passo Fedaia, Passo Pordoi & Passo Giau, all of which top over 2000m.