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The photographs on this website represent the splendour and beauty of our surroundings.  Having been lucky enough to travel and experience many different cultures and landscapes, I am also very fortunate in that I have been able to settle in my native Scotland.  I live and work in Fife with my wife and three young children.  Life has not always been as sedentary as it is nowadays, however.  In pursuit of pastures fresh I have been held up and mugged in Memphis, lost in the Patagonian wilderness for 24 hours, forced to jump from a moving train in Chile and stranded in the Australian Outback after driving into a crocodile infested river!

 

Hill of Tarvit III, Ceres, Fife, Scotland

 

If you wish to purchase high quality photographic prints of or use any of the images for commercial or other purposes then please contact me through the purchase page or at ianpaterson@camairish.com.  Alternatively, a growing collection of my work can be found and purchased at Alamy Images (click logo below):

Stock photography by Ian+Paterson at Alamy

Images on www.camairish.com have been scanned as low resolution JPEG files for speedy viewing, this sacrifices some of the picture quality to enable more rapid upload times.  All images are 35mm or medium format taken on Fujichrome Velvia rated at either ISO 40 or 50. All pictures have been taken using either Canon or Hasselblad bodies and lenses wth the vast majority of landscapes being tripod mounted. Images can be scanned as very high resolution TIFF files and written to CD which can then be posted out. Alternatively lower resolution files can be e-mailed for less demanding purposes and, in certain situations, original transparencies can be made available.  

This website will be continuously updated with new images included on a regular basis. The new images will be marked as such on the index page for easier location to regular visitors.

  Thank you for visiting this site.   

Ian Paterson


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