NFU Assignment – Will Terry – 3 of 4

In this third of a set of four blog posts showing the pictures I shot on commission for the National Farmers Union – the first and second posts can be seen here and here – I headed to the wonderfully picturesque area of Ravenscar on the North Yorkshire coast to spend the day with farmer Will Terry.

Will runs a 400-acre livestock farm consisting of sheep and a small beef cattle herd as well as some arable farming. I followed Will as he checked his stock, sheared some of his sheep, ploughed his fields and carried out some of his daily jobs around the farm.

Below are pictures from the day and examples of how the final pictures were used can be seen here

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Images (c) Ian Forsyth 2017

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