Welcome to the Stu Brown Photography Blog, sharing stories and photography from Saltburn-by-the-Sea, the North Yorkshire coast, and the Cleveland Way.
Here you’ll find field notes from landscape and wildlife shoots, updates from my photography workshops, and insights into working along one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in the North East of England.
I spend most of my time outdoors — watching the tides, the weather, and the changing light across the moors and cliffs. This blog is a place to share those moments: coastal landscapes at sunrise, wildlife encounters around Saltburn and the North Yorkshire Moors, and the quiet details that make this coastline so special.
Whether you’re here to discover new locations, improve your photography, join a workshop, or simply enjoy the view — I hope these stories bring you a little closer to the landscape.
The Grit and the Glory: Capturing Light at South Gare
There is nowhere quite like South Gare. Nestled at the mouth of the River Tees, it’s a place where the towering silhouettes of industry meet the wild, unpredictable North Sea. For a photographer, it is a playground of textures—rust, concrete, marram grass, and shifting sands.
I recently headed out to the Gare to capture the low winter light, and I wanted to share the story behind this particular shot of the footprints leading toward the sun.
Photography Workshop| Maltby Village Hall
On a crisp Saturday afternoon at Maltby Village Hall, I had the pleasure of leading a photography workshop for a group of enthusiastic students. The hall, often bustling with community events, provided the perfect setting for an immersive learning experience focused on the art of photography.
Photography Workshop | Whinstone View
Recently, I had the privilege of hosting my largest photography workshop to date at Whinstone View, welcoming 16 enthusiastic students eager to expand their skills. The venue, with its picturesque landscapes and rustic charm, provided the perfect backdrop for our sessions.

