NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKSHOPS IN THE UK AND EUROPE INCLUDING TUSCANY IN ITALY; IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND PURBECK, DORSET, NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE, LAKE DISTRICT, ISLE OF WIGHT AND MORE, PLUS TWO WORKSHOPS WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS DAVID NOTON

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Please browse through the photographic galleries on the side tabs of this page. Here you will find a selection of exciting original images from my portfolio including landscapes from Dorset, Hampshire (with Isle of Wight and Solent) and the New Forest.

There are also a selection from foreign climes includes some spectacular photographs from France, Italy, Australia . Other travel, including Spain and the United States of America are covered in the Photo Library galley.

To find images taken from perhaps a different perspective please visit the more contemporary colour art forms and mono art forms

There is also a new Panoramic section. These, together with a selection of images in my Photo Library section should provide a flavour of my photographic work.

All images may be purchased as prints. Please see Print Sales and Greeting Cards for further information.

If you are interested in improving your photography, I run Photographic workshops throughout the year in the South of England including the New Forest, Purbeck, Dorset, Lake District, together with forays to Jersey, France and Italy providing tuition for various levels of experience from beginner and novice, through improver to more advanced levels. Click on the highlights to find out more.

My work has been exhibited all over the UK, featured on BBC television, published in magazines and international publications.

An update of my current activities may be found in the News, section which also includes a number of articles you may find of interest.

If you would like to commission that ‘special picture’ please do not hesitate to contact me - I may already have it in my portfolio!

For Commercial, users and stock photography, please contact me directly.

I hope you enjoy the view.

Ian Badley
Member of the
Royal Photographic Society