Thoughtful, Laid-back and Flamboyant: Taken during a great afternoon in which Stuart showed me some of the best bits of Edinburgh. Apparently some of the best bits are pubs! Hope you like these Stuart? Thanks for the tour!
This particularly great looking bunch of musicians spent some time with me on Sunday doing some photos for publicity. I had a great day with them and enjoyed Edinburgh on a beautiful bright February day. I loved photographing them and loved their willingness top trust me as I dragged them onto the monument at Calton...
The best magic in photography seems so often to come from the unexpected. After watching the magnificent end-of-festival fireworks from Edinburgh’s Calton Hill, the folly suddenly struck me as looking fantastic (in the literal sense of the word) and so I quickly retrieved the beloved 40D and had a go. My “standard” 17-85 IS was...
Patrick William Adam: John Miller Gray, 1850 – 1894. Art critic and first curator of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery1885 Born in Edinburgh Scotland in 1854, Patrick William Adam once said that he “was inspired to paint by the lush emerald landscapes of his homeland. The son of a well-known lawyer, Patrick chose a career...
Mr. Boyle, I just love your work. Been following your posts for a while now. I’m a U.S. American but one of my best friends is English and next time I make it across the pond I want to drag her butt up to Scotland for some portraits of the two of us.
Look at my beautiful fiancée, can’t wait till he is my husband!!
Thank you Mathew for a lovely night last Saturday and we totally need to take you guys out to dinner.