Warner-Tate Photography

22 North Beach Street, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Isle of Lewis, HS1 2XQ

Type:Arts & Crafts

Huge Atlantic waves crashing at Port of Ness on the Isle of Lewis, lit by golden storm light and rising spray.
  • Huge Atlantic waves crashing at Port of Ness on the Isle of Lewis, lit by golden storm light and rising spray.
  • High tide surging over the rocky foreground at Small Beach, Harris, with powerful incoming waves and dramatic Atlantic light Outer Hebrides
  • Mangersta sea stacks, Isle of Lewis, with powerful Atlantic waves, dramatic golden light and rugged Outer Hebrides seascape scenery — a classic Lewis
  • Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris, with pink clouds reflecting on wet sand during a long‑exposure shot, capturing soft Atlantic light and classic Outer
  • Dalbeg loch on the Isle of Lewis with calm water reflecting the sky and a pink‑orange Outer Hebrides sunset, surrounded by rugged coastal scenery,
  • High tide surging over the rocky foreground at Small Beach, Harris, with powerful incoming waves and dramatic Atlantic light Outer Hebrides
  • Underwater seaweed at Seilebost, Isle of Harris, with green ocean colours and clear Atlantic water — a detailed Outer Hebrides coastal photography sce
  • Butt of Lewis lighthouse with a pink sunset sky and long‑exposure Atlantic waves, capturing the rugged Outer Hebrides coastline and classic Lewis and
  • Mealasta Beach, Isle of Lewis, at sunset with golden light reflecting in rock pools and the rugged Outer Hebrides coastline, Lewis and Harris landscap
  • Luskentyre Beach, Isle of Harris, with winter snowfall sweeping from huge Atlantic skies and soft light over the Outer Hebrides coastline Lewis and Ha

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About

Warner-Tate Photography

Award‑winning Outer Hebrides photography. Visit us in Stornoway on North Beach, Island gallery & gifs.

Recognised in the Scottish Nature Photography Awards and Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year. Their work is inspired by the raw energy of the Atlantic and the quiet, shifting moods of Lewis and Harris.

Discover the wild beauty of the Outer Hebrides through the landscapes of Lewis and Harris, where Atlantic weather, ancient rock and shifting light shape every moment. From white‑sand beaches and turquoise bays to rugged cliffs, moorland and quiet coastal villages, these islands offer some of the most atmospheric scenery in Scotland.

Explore the world‑famous beaches of Luskentyre & Seilebost walk the dramatic coastline at Mangersta, Dalbeg and Ness, or experience the timeless presence of the Callanish Standing Stones. Some of the best moments come from the smaller, lesser know locations, a bonus of having local island based knowledge. 

Visitors can see their fine‑art prints in person at their gallery in Stornoway, where a wide range of seascapes, landscapes and limited‑edition prints are available. The gallery offers a calm, welcoming space to explore the islands through photography, discover new work and learn more about the process behind each image.

Gallery 22 North Beach Stornoway, Isle of Lewis 

Guide Prices

1-2-1 Photography Tuition 4 hours £220 Full day 8 hours £400
Small Group Workshops, please see website for details

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Location

  • Coastal Location
  • Island Location
  • Rural Location
  • Town Centre
  • Town Location
  • Waterfront Location

Payment Methods

  • American Express Card
  • Cash
  • Debit Card
  • Mastercard
  • VISA Card

Special Requirements

  • Children Welcome
  • Disabled Citizens - Locations to be discussed
  • Dogs Welcome
  • Families
  • Groups Welcome
  • Senior Citizens
  • Single Travellers
  • Young People

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Awards

  • Other AwardsSilver Listing Silver Listing 2013
  • Other AwardsOuter Hebrides Tourism Member Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026)

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