About


I live in the South West not far from Dartmoor National park, which with its history and incredible landscapes is the perfect place to take a camera and discover new places and how they can be presented on film. The South West also has the beautiful coastal paths and beaches all within a few miles and these are the perfect place to experiment and take a different look on the incredible landscape.


I like to experiment with exposure, colour and contrast to create an expression of how the landscape can present itself either through interpreting a story or the ‘feeling’ of being there. Using different ways of taking an image and how it can change such as through water.


I have worked with various local businesses either on a specific brief or developing images for web and products.


Latest project:

As Water and rain is prominent on Dartmoor, its rivers, streams and beautiful waterfalls are scattered around Dartmoor and can shape the landscape around it. Droplets on Dartmoor came from this idea and due its different forms lent itself to an experimental method of photography (lens) as well inspire a new generation through poetry.

iMAGES FOR THE 'tHE hOUND OF THE bASKERVILLES tRAIL'.

tHE TRAIL WHICH IS AVAILBALE AT THE dARTMOOR VISITOR CENTRES GUIDES YOU TO THE LOCATIONS THAT INSPIRED sIR aRTHUR coNAN dOYLE'S cLASSIC sTORY.

i HAVE WORKED WITH LOCAL DEVON BUSINESSES CREATING IMAGES FOR WEB AND MARKETING. 

These have been used across social media channels to promote a brand or to raise awarness.


"A fusion of photography and poetry. This collaboration between photographer Chris Bloodworth and local schools showcases the poetic beauty of the water on Dartmoor in a variety of forms."


www.dartmoor.gov.uk