James Loveridge is an aerial, landscape and property photographer based on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast in Dorset.
“I first picked up photography as a hobby whilst at University in Plymouth. I always had an interest in the geography and processes on the coast, but it wasn’t until then that I combined this with photography. I returned to Dorset to begin a job in marketing for a holiday company, which allowed me time to practice landscape photography on the Jurassic Coast in my spare time.”
“I found the best way to attract people to visit Dorset was through high quality photography of the local area. From capturing the landscapes in Dorset, I soon developed this into aerial photography as well, due to the ability to create new and unique compositions and then into property and business photography, inspired by my love of marketing.
“I feel very privileged to have had my work recognised in competitions such as the British Photography Awards, Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year and Outdoor Photographer of the Year. I have had photographs published and used in various books, magazines, newspapers and news outlets, including The Times, The Guardian, Outdoor Photography Magazine, BBC, CNN and Sky News.”