Scots highlands, Scotland

This collection documents a seven-day journey through the Scottish Highlands and Islands — a structured itinerary combining rail travel, guided excursions, historic landmarks, and remote landscapes. The route moved from Edinburgh to Glasgow, through Glencoe, across to the Isle of Skye, and north toward Inverness and the Cairngorms.

The objective was to capture the Highlands as a layered destination experience — blending dramatic landscapes, heritage sites, transportation icons, and human moments into cohesive editorial and visual storytelling suitable for long-form features, video production, and multi-platform destination content

Itinerary

  • Day 1:
    • Arrival in Edinburgh and quick open-top bus tour to discover the major landmarks and sites for potential visits.
  • Day 2:
    • Glasgow cultural landmarks & Glasgow Cathedral
    • Glengoyne distillery experience documenting traditional distilling craft and history
    • Three Sisters of Glencoe and the dramatic Highland landscape.
  • Day 3:
    • Misty loch at the Holly Tree Hotel,
    • Riding the Jacobite steam train across the Glenfinnan Viaduct,
    • Evening in Plockton (home to Hamish Macbeth TV show) capturing coastal village atmosphere
  • Day 4:
    • Boat trip and hiking at Elgol, Loch na Cuilce, and the Lost Loch on the Isle of Skye.
    • Eilean Donan Castle.
  • Day 5:
    • Aviemore and hillwalking in Cairngorms National Park.
  • Day 6:
    • Story tour of Edinburgh and Edinburgh Castle.

Scotland long-form video (YT): Crossing Glenfinnan on the Jacobite steam train (AKA Hogwarts Express)

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Scotland is a place that changes you — not just because of its landscapes, but because of how those landscapes make you feel. This body of work demonstrates how multi-day journeys can be translated into integrated written, visual, and video storytelling that captures atmosphere and structure.

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