Documenting the Arctic with NASA, capturing robots disappearing into the Black Sea & personally taking the FA Cup to the South Pole: a snapshot of the last decade and what Martin Hartley’s hungry to sink his teeth into next.

Few people connect with the beauty and brutality of Mother Nature in the same way that Martin Hartley has. Immerse yourself in his world, from what it's like to watch his toes turn black with 99 more days to go on an expedition to sneaking the FA Cup to the South Pole.
Documenting the Arctic with NASA, capturing robots disappearing into the Black Sea & personally taking the FA Cup to the South Pole: a snapshot of the last decade and what Martin Hartley’s hungry to sink his teeth into next.
Few events bring up emotion like the FA Cup. When virtually every single person in the stadium and across the UK was obsessing, their eyes and hearts glued to the teams, I saw nothing of the game.
Documenting the Black Sea M.A.P (Maritime Archaeology Project), one of the largest multidisciplinary maritime archaeology projects ever attempted