



Jack Marris Photography
Neist Point Mounted Print
Jack Marris moved to Applecross in 2012 after extensively travelling across Scotland in search of dramatic landscapes to photograph. He fell in love with the northwest Highlands, and Applecross embodied everything he was seeking for photographic inspiration, making it the perfect location to launch his professional photography career.
Most of the images Jack captures are meticulously planned to take advantage of seasonal light and weather & are often several years in the making. Many of his photographs require camping overnight on mountain summits and ridges, in all seasons, making careful planning an essential part of his creative process.
This image captures a panoramic view of the "blue hour" at Neist Point on the Isle of Skye, where the sun dips below the horizon, leaving rich colours across the sky.
Neist Point is located on the westernmost tip of the Isle of Skye & is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. It features dramatic cliffs and a historic lighthouse that has been guiding ships since November 1, 1909. This picturesque spot is incredibly popular with visitors and is especially renowned for its breathtaking sunsets.
Dimensions approx (in mount) : Length 24cm x Height 21cm
The print comes with wall fixings so it can be hung on a wall without the need for a frame & is wrapped in protective cellophane.
All prints are professionally mounted in-house at Jack's gallery with care & attention to detail.