Night Sky Editions

Introducing my editions collection, showcasing my night time photography and some of my experimental concepts.

#4 Heart of the Lagoon

Limited Edition of 20Free
Category: Astrophotography
Medium: Image
Size: 3245 × 2163px

The Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8), is a striking emission nebula situated within the constellation of Sagittarius. It is characterised by its intricate, ethereal appearance and is often the heart of most landscape astrophotography photographs.

At its heart lies a star cluster, which bathes the surrounding hydrogen gas in brilliant ultraviolet radiation, causing the nebula to glow with vibrant red and pink hues. Intricate dark lanes, sculpted by interstellar winds and radiation, wind through the nebula, giving it its distinctive lagoon-like look.

Heart of the Lagoon

#3 GM Time

Limited Edition of 200.005Approx£9.15$11.9710.94
Category: Astrophotography
Medium: HTML
Size: 3840 x 2160px

Is there anything more precious than time? It is probably the most valuable resource that any of us will possess.

I have designed this timepiece that displays in GMT / UTC, although when you click on the stars it will convert to your local time.

In this piece, I have used elements from a handful of my images captured throughout the years. We have the stars, making a full rotation every minute. Then the almighty Jupiter rotating once an hour, and finally, Mars taking twelve hours to complete its journey.

#2 Starry Shores

Limited Edition of 200.005Approx£9.15$11.9710.94
Category: Astrophotography
Medium: Image
Size: 5274 x 6593px

This is one of the first images that I captured after the initial lockdown in 2020. I was lucky to be able to capture the Milky Way along with both Saturn and Jupiter just as the moon was rising behind me, this brought a sense of depth to the frame, making it a truly mesmerizing moment.

Starry Shores

#1 Infinite Glitch

Open EditionFree
Category: Astrophotography
Medium: Video
Size: 1920 x 1080px

In June 2021, I embarked on my NFT journey by minting my first artwork known as `Infinity`. In celebration of its two-year anniversary, I have rescued it from the forsaken burn address where, regrettably, I sent it not long after its creation, only for it to be defaced by glitches and cryptic distortions on its return.