
Growing up in the countryside, woodland walks were a common activity on weekends as a child. This allowed Mark to discover photography, taking a camera along to capture the flora and fauna.
It was in capturing macro images of flowers and insects that Mark realised he could use photography to amaze others with details normally overlooked and show them the way that he sees the world.
Experimenting with all manner of genres- landscape, nature, wildlife, sports and automotive through his formative years, it was only when working as a photographer on cruise ships that Mark had to face his fear of portraiture. Up until then, the subject couldn't have an opinion on his images, but the feedback of subjects and mentorship of peers helped to cultivate a deeper understanding of composition, lighting and presentation.
The enforced lockdown of 2020 is when Mark discovered a love for abstract photography. Confined alone to a small studio flat on the outskirts of London, thoughts began stewing and experiments were happening. Beginning with experiments of light and shadow, playing around with colourful food colouring and his most intriguing- controlled camera movement as demonstrated in Pirouettes.
2021 saw the first international recognition for Mark's work, with the project "Light in the Dark", a delicate series of images with a serious underpinning message being nominated for the Fine Art Photography Awards.
Mark started exhibiting in galleries in 2024, with his first contribution being the Summer City Idyll in July 2024, shortly followed by the New York, I Love You show- both hosted at the Agora gallery in New York's Chelsea district.
In 2026 Mark's work is being shown across the UK and has been published in the London Art Collective's Art Evol book after being shortlisted for an exhibition at London's Saatchi gallery.