Considered to be one of the greatest photographers of the British landscape, Adam Burton has been practicing photography full-time since 2004 and has published several books on his work, which have indeed focused on his native country in recent years: the South-west of England. He traveled around the world to photograph large-scale natural environments. A self-taught artist, he mainly learned by reading specialized magazines and practicing in situ, in the New Forest or along the Dorset coast. This informal training allowed him to develop a unique style and signature that are now instantly recognizable. Since 2004, his photographs have appeared in multiple newspapers and have covered more than 200 magazines.
By focusing on the actual photographic technique rather than post-capture retouching, Adam offers authentic and natural photographs of the landscapes he works on. His bold and colourful photographs are very popular, and his client list includes many prestigious organizations such as National Geographic, Ford and The AA. He is now also a qualified and fully insured drone pilot, holder of a PfCO issued by the British CAA.
Mevagissey Harbour, Cornwall
Winter Chill, Exmoor
Scalebar Force, Yorkshire
Dartmoor Gold, Devon
Kilchurn Castle, Scotland
Wistman’s Wood, Dartmoor
Spring Greens, Cornwall
Towards Tindholmur, Faroe Islands
Yosemite Valley, California
Summertime, Dorset
Icelandic Wash, Iceland (2013)
The Anvil, Pembrokeshire
The Shipwreck Coast, Devon
On Days Like These, Canadian Rockies
Atlantic Storm
Brecon Beacons Morning, Wales
Moments of Tranquility, Exmoor
Deception Point, Devon
The Chasm, Pembrokeshire
Glen Etive, Scotland
Winter is Coming, Northumberland
Burnham Lighthouse, Somerset
Deep into Fangorn, Dartmoor
The Dark Night, Devon