Photography by Hilary BARTON
I have retired from two careers, finance and farming. I split my time between Clerkenwell and the Chilterns. I love photography, travelling to interesting places (off-the-beaten track if possible), gardening and listening to music.
I am a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society and a member of the City of London & Cripplegate Photographic Society.

In April 2024, my image of a surfer on Tolcarne Beach, Newquay, was commended in the RPS Landscape Group's Shipping Forecast project for the sea area, Lundy.

In January 2023, On Landscape published a short article I wrote about one of Niall Benvie's Colour Transects:

In August 2019, 4 of my images from Greenland were published in On Landscape magazine:

Aappilattoq

Abandoned Inuit hunters' colony

Hvalsey

Nuuk
In April 2018, one of my images from a Light & Land tour to Aarhus, Denmark, was chosen as L&L's image of the month:

In May 2017, four of my images of South Georgia were published in On Landscape online magazine in the 4x4 section:




I became a Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society (LRPS) in June 2015. This is my panel:

My portrait of Aitch Parker was published in the January 2015 edition of "Digital Photo" magazine"

"Princess Elizabeth salutes Queen Elizabeth" was commended in the 2012 Landscape Photographer of the Year. It appears in the 2012 year book and was exhibited at the National Railways Museum in York in 2013.
