Nestled in the dramatic Snowdonia landscape, Dinorwic Slate Quarry offers a haunting glimpse into Wales' industrial past. At its height at the start of the 20th century, it was the second largest slate quarry in Wales (and thus, the world). It finally closed in 1969,
This series of photographs captures the raw beauty and silent decay of the quarry's towering slate tips, rusted machinery and abandoned buildings. Through shifting light and weather, the images reveal the enduring presence of history carved into stone and slate, echoing the lives and labor that once filled this rugged, windswept place.
All images are available to purchase as large, high resolution digital prints.






























