D O R S E T

The Jurassic Coast

Dorset has one of the most beautiful coastlines in Great Britain to photograph. Known as the Jurassic Coast, it stretches 95 miles.  It was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 2001 by UNESCO and remains Englands only natural World Heritage site.

S A N D B A N K S 

A topdown shot of the narrowest part on the Sandbanks peninsula.

M A N 'O  W A R  B A Y

The opposite side to Durdle Door. Equally as stunning.

M A N 'O  W A R 

The rock formation that lays just off the beach here is the Man 'O War.

S W A N A G E

A view across Swanage Bay looking towards Poole. It was lovely and quiet in the Autumn.

D U R D L E   D O O R

Because no visit to the Jurassic Coast is complete without a visit to Durdle Door.

G O L D E N - B E A C H

Right on the golden hour at Sandbanks.

O L D  H A R R Y 

This was supposed to be a drone shoot, but I forgot my batteries! 

B O U R N E M O U T H 

A classic Bournemouth Pier composition.

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