Ruined stone structures, one with a tall chimney, surrounded by green vegetation and colorful wildflowers under a partly cloudy sky, with black text overlay reading 'Cornwall on Camera Calendar 2026'.

Cornwall on Camera 2026 Calendar: A Year of Light, Land & Legacy.

Cornwall isn’t just sunshine and sandy beaches. It’s wild Atlantic storms at Land’s End, sea pinks clinging to the cliffs at Wheal Coates, bluebells weaving carpets through Enys Gardens, and engine houses standing proud under winter snow.

This calendar is my attempt to tell Cornwall’s story across the seasons — the raw, the gentle, and the in-between. From storm to stillness, from bloom to snow, these are the moments that remind me why I keep picking up my camera.

Every image has been carefully chosen to reflect the mood of its month — not just a pretty picture, but part of a year-long journey through light, land, and legacy.

Each month is presented in a double A4 layout — a full-page image up top, and a full-page date grid below with room for your notes, birthdays, and reminders. Big, bold, and designed to be lived with all year round.

In the calendar for 2026:

Front cover, Wheal Uny.

January, Winters Edge, Lands End.

February, Fire in the Sky, Carn Brea.

March, Winter Waves at Porthcurno.

April, Whispers of Spring, Enys Gardens.

May, Sea Pinks at Sunset, Godrevy.

June, Towanroath in Bloom, Wheal Coates.

July, Summer Horizons, Bosigran Cliffs.

August, Sunflower Symphony, St Austell.

September, Echo's of Industry, Wheal Uny.

October, Whispers of Autumn, Kennall Vale.

November, The Atlantic's Roar, Gull Rock Portreath.

December, Winter Stillness at Pascoe's Shaft.

If you love Cornwall in all its moods — the drama, the beauty, the heritage — then this one’s for you.

Available for pre-order now – shipping from October.

Pricing for 2026:

Calendars are priced at £12 each + P&P

I’ve had to nudge the price a little this year — costs are up everywhere unfortunately but I want to make sure the quality stays as high as ever. I think when you hold it in your hands, you’ll see why.

I am able to accept payment via BACS or PayPal.

Important Shipping Update:

Due to new regulations I’m unable to ship to the US or EU this year I’ll keep looking for ways to make future years available internationally!

Drop me a message at cornwalloncamera@icloud.com to reserve your copy.

Let’s make 2026 a year of Cornish light.

Thanks as always for supporting my photography — it means the world.

Marcus.

Cliffs along a rugged coastline with green grass, rocky formations, and waves crashing against the rocks, under a partly cloudy sky.
Rocky coastline with waves crashing against rocks under a partly cloudy sky.
Sunset over a rocky coastline with a lighthouse on an island, grassy cliffs with pink flowers, and a cloudy sky.
Coastal cliffs during sunset with waves crashing at the base, partly cloudy sky, and lush green and purple vegetation on the slopes.
Old stone building with a tall chimney emitting colorful smoke, surrounded by grass and bushes under a cloudy sky.
Large crashing waves hit a rocky outcrop in the ocean, with seagulls flying above.
A castle on a hill during sunset, with rocky terrain and a trail leading up to it, and a monument in the background.
A lush forest with sunlight filtering through trees, a fallen tree trunk on the ground, surrounded by purple and white wildflowers, and a metal fence in the background.
Flowers blooming on the grassy hillside with an abandoned stone building and chimney in the background, overlooking the ocean at sunset.
A large field of blooming yellow sunflowers under a cloudy sky with a lone tree in the distance.
A forest scene with a flowing stream surrounded by moss-covered rocks, trees with green leaves, and a stone structure on the right side of the image.
Snow-covered ruins of an old stone building with tall chimneys on a cloudy winter day.