About
'A Way of Seeing'
Eli Pascall-Willis is a Professional Landscape photographer based in the North West of England.
He grew up in the wonderful countryside of Mid Wales, and it was no surprise that when he took up photography, he was immediately passionate about the great outdoors.
This passion for photography started when a friend showed him his film SLR camera. Intrigued by the functions and possibilities it wasn’t long before he made his first purchase - a Pentax SF7 “...the possibility of capturing all the breath-taking landscape scenes I have seen, sat and enjoyed was a wonderful prospect.”
He started out working with traditional darkroom methods, exploring the magical world of Black & White. Inspired by many photographers, magazines trial and error, he has improved on his technique.
Eli can be found taking images of seascapes, mountains and rolling hills. He also looks to the smaller world of close-ups, saying this intimate way of looking at the landscape can be more challenging. He also enjoys the architectural Landscape and was the proud winner of an architectural competition set in Liverpool.
He has had the pleasure of being included in the critically acclaimed book “Working the Light” and recently has been included in the follow up book “Developing Vision and style” along side very talented photographers.
Like most landscape photographers he enjoys the special qualities of light seen at either end of the day, “… I enjoy more than anything being at a peaceful location either before dawn or with the final hours of daylight, away from the stresses of everyday life, absorbing the quietness or the drama of a place. Although most days a blanket of cloud frustratingly blocks the best light, it is those special moments that influence me to continue to visit locations and hopefully capture and share them”.
All of the photographs on the site are there for you to view and enjoy. In 2009 Eli has many planned photographic trips both in the UK and Europe. The images from these trips will be updated periodically.
He grew up in the wonderful countryside of Mid Wales, and it was no surprise that when he took up photography, he was immediately passionate about the great outdoors.
This passion for photography started when a friend showed him his film SLR camera. Intrigued by the functions and possibilities it wasn’t long before he made his first purchase - a Pentax SF7 “...the possibility of capturing all the breath-taking landscape scenes I have seen, sat and enjoyed was a wonderful prospect.”
He started out working with traditional darkroom methods, exploring the magical world of Black & White. Inspired by many photographers, magazines trial and error, he has improved on his technique.
Eli can be found taking images of seascapes, mountains and rolling hills. He also looks to the smaller world of close-ups, saying this intimate way of looking at the landscape can be more challenging. He also enjoys the architectural Landscape and was the proud winner of an architectural competition set in Liverpool.
He has had the pleasure of being included in the critically acclaimed book “Working the Light” and recently has been included in the follow up book “Developing Vision and style” along side very talented photographers.
Like most landscape photographers he enjoys the special qualities of light seen at either end of the day, “… I enjoy more than anything being at a peaceful location either before dawn or with the final hours of daylight, away from the stresses of everyday life, absorbing the quietness or the drama of a place. Although most days a blanket of cloud frustratingly blocks the best light, it is those special moments that influence me to continue to visit locations and hopefully capture and share them”.
All of the photographs on the site are there for you to view and enjoy. In 2009 Eli has many planned photographic trips both in the UK and Europe. The images from these trips will be updated periodically.