Dartmoor – Racing Through the Wood
£275.00 – £395.00Price range: £275.00 through £395.00
Title: Racing Through the Wood
Artist: Paul Haddon Fine Art Photography
Type: Limited Edition Print
Image size: 92.6cm x 52.0cm
Framed Size (approximate): 112.7cm x 88.0cm
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Mounted: in a warm white mount
Framed: in a white frame and warm white mount
Racing Through the Wood by Paul Haddon Photography
Emerald Flow
Racing Through the Wood is a breathtaking photograph captures a rushing stream weaving its way through a lush, verdant forest. The water’s movement is beautifully rendered, creating a sense of dynamism and energy. Moss-covered trees frame the scene.
Textural Masterpiece
Paul Haddon masterfully captures the textures of the scene. Consequently, the smooth, flowing water contrasts with the rough bark of the trees and the delicate ferns. Moreover, the vibrant greens are exceptionally detailed.
Nature’s Serenity
Despite the rushing water, the image conveys a sense of peace and tranquility. Therefore, it’s a perfect representation of the beauty of the natural world. In addition, the photograph evokes a feeling of calm amidst nature’s power.
A Perfect Piece
“Racing Through the Wood” is a stunning addition to any home or office. As a result, this framed print brings a touch of the outdoors in. Furthermore, its vibrant colours and detailed textures make it a truly captivating piece.
Paul Haddon Photography
Early Inspiration
At just 14 years old, Paul Haddon discovered his passion for photography when he picked up his dad’s film camera. He spent hours capturing moments with his best friend, Rebel, a German Shepherd. This newfound interest led Paul to enroll in a night school photography course, where he mastered both “O” and “A” level standards within two years.
Pursuit of Unusual Subjects
Paul has always had a fascination with photographing unusual subjects. He remembers haunting cemeteries during late hours, eager to capture that magical play of light on gravestones and churches, sometimes frightening himself in the process. Although work and family commitments temporarily halted his photography pursuits, the advent of digital photography rekindled his enthusiasm two decades later. He eagerly bought his first digital camera to explore the art form again.
Commercial Success and New Ventures
Paul’s first commercial success was a panoramic montage of the Back Beach in Teignmouth, which he sold in his restaurant. As demand for his framed photography grew, he ventured into the picture framing and Fine Art industries. This journey led to the creation of Haddon Galleries in Torquay.
Exploring the World
Today, Paul has the opportunity to travel to exotic locations, capturing an array of subjects from wildlife to street life and landscapes to seascapes. He finds endless amazement and inspiration in nature and the beauty of our world. Transitioning from film to digital photography has allowed Paul to pursue his passion with renewed vigour and creativity.

