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Steve Mansfield-Devine

Steve Mansfield-DevineSteve has written all his life, usually for money, often because he just can’t help himself. He has been a professional journalist for nearly three decades and his work has appeared in national dailies and magazines of a bewildering variety.

His first novel, Lady Caine, was published by WebVivant Press in 2009.

Steve took a degree in fine art photography, and is currently planning a series of photography books. These will include a series of books based around his exploration of monuments in the landscape, which he blogs about at The Human Landscape.

Steve's work is also featured in our fine-art calendars.

A qualified pilot, he also spends an abnormal amount of his spare time obsessing about flying, and is the author/photographer of three non-fiction aviation books. Cherry Point and Kaneohe Bay (Osprey/Motorbooks) are photographic portraits of US Marine Corps airbases. Photographing Aeroplanes (Airlife/Motorbooks) is a how-to guide to aviation photography.

Steve blogs about writing, photography, self-publishing and anything else that is currently amusing or vexing him on the WebVivant Blog. And he muses about atheism, humanism and freethinking at FreeInfidel.

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Parc Floral

The gardens of the Parc Floral de Haute-Bretagne in Brittany.

Normandy: the Orne revealed

A celebration of the Orne - the most beautiful and unspoiled region in Normandy, France.

Dust & Shadow

As the monuments of mankind's recent history take on the character of prehistoric relics, these images explore the enigmatic qualities of German WW2 coastal fortifications in France.

Signals in Stone

A photographic celebration of the megalithic monuments of France’s Grand Ouest region – Brittany, Normandy and the Pays de la Loire.

Cats of Montcocher

A celebration of the fabulous felines who live in and around an old manor house, deep in the countryside of Normandy, France.