Monochrome 2026 – The Glasgow Gallery of Photography
The Glasgow Gallery of Photography
4–28 June 2026 | Exhibition
I’m delighted to share that a black-and-white image from my Wildlight project, The Point of Contact, will be featured in the Monochrome 2026 exhibition at the Glasgow Gallery of Photography. The image captures a kingfisher diving through broken ice and represents a glimpse into the broader Wildlight project — a fine art exploration of wildlife in monochrome, where colour is removed to highlight form, behaviour, and presence. For more information on Wildlight, click here.
This exhibition provides a platform to showcase the impact and versatility of monochrome photography, highlighting how removing colour can reveal details and drama that might otherwise be overlooked. Featuring work from both emerging and established photographers, Monochrome 2026 celebrates the beauty and artistry of black-and-white imagery.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to the Glasgow Gallery of Photography for including this work in Macro 2026 and for their ongoing support of photographers.
Special thanks also to Alan McFadyen At Scottish Photography Hides for their generosity and guidance during the creation of Wildlight: Emergence.
Viewing Information
My Wildlight: Emergence image will be featured digitally in the Macro 2026 exhibition, included in the gallery’s online showcase, and represented in the official exhibition catalogue.