Welcome to Kentphoto
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Photographers can capture stunning views from Whitstable, Margate, Broadstairs, and Dungeness, each offering unique seaside Charms and dramatic landscapes.
Hi! My name is Barry Stewart,
I’m a photographer from Kent.
My name is Barry Stewart, an amateur photographer based in Margate. Growing up near the coast sparked my lifelong passion for the outdoors and for capturing its beauty through my camera lens. Whether I’m walking along the Kent coastline, hiking in the Lake District, or riding the London Tube, I find inspiration in both natural and urban settings. I particularly enjoy photographing mountain landscapes, and the dynamic energy of cityscapes in bustling cities like London.
Photography in Kent has a distinct edge: it’s a county where history, coast, and countryside collide in ways that keep photographers busy year-round.
Kent’s nickname, the “Garden of England,” isn’t just marketing. Rolling orchards, hop fields, and wildflower meadows provide endless material for landscape work. Sunrise over fields near Ashford or the patchwork hills of the North Downs can shift from gentle pastels to dramatic skies within minutes.
Then there’s the coast. Whitstable is famous for its oyster shacks and working harbour—perfect for documentary-style shots. Further east, Margate and Broadstairs offer retro seaside charm with colourful beach huts, arcades, and tidal pools. Head to Dungeness, though, and you get something totally different: a stark shingle desert, abandoned boats, and the hulking power station looming in the background. It’s bleak, but striking, and attracts photographers from across Europe.
Kent also delivers when it comes to heritage. Canterbury Cathedral’s gothic arches, Leeds Castle’s reflection in its moat, and Dover Castle’s clifftop presence are classic subjects. But the smaller details—the weathered doorways in Faversham, or the quirky signage in Deal’s old high street—often make stronger images than the big postcard shots.
What makes photography in Kent so rewarding is its variety. Within an hour’s drive, you can move from medieval ruins to wide-open beaches, from manicured gardens to raw industrial grit. Whether you’re after dramatic landscapes, quiet details, or human stories, Kent gives you plenty to work with.
Galleries
Kent Coastline
Kent is home to some of the most stunning coastlines in the UK. With stunning views that stretch from Rye in East Sussex up to Whitstable in Kent.
Other Areas
Photography has been a hobby of mine for numerous years, allowing me to capture the beauty and serenity of various landscapes.
Dog Photography
As a lifelong dog lover, I enjoy finding new ways to capture the unique personalities of my furry companions. One way I’ve found to do so is through dog photography.
My Blog
Lingmoor Fell
Lingmoor Fell is in the Southern Fells of the Lake District. It is one of the smaller fells at 1539 feet high, but has some beautiful views and is an enjoyable walk. I started from Little Langdale, taking the footpath past the Three Shires Inn. The ascent started...
Kinder Scout
After an early morning alarm call at 03.30, our plan for the day had been to walk to Kinder Scout from Edale. We drove to Faversham, caught the 04.55 to St. Pancras, and then the 06.32 to Sheffield. A local train took us to Edale, arriving there at 10.00. There had...
Thames Sea Forts
I run another website called undergroundkent and In 2014 we were asked by the Red Sands Project to help with the restoration of the Red Sands Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary. This also gave us an excellent opportunity to take photographs of this magnificent structure....



































