Innes has a BA in Photography and a First-Class Honours degree in Communication Design from Robert Gordon's/Gray's School of Art.
He makes images the way some folk start conversations: out of pure curiosity, following quiet clues and small repairs, catching fragments of life that linger.
A multidisciplinary artist (photography, video, screen print, graphic design), his work sits between people and place, family, community, belonging, and the marks we leave behind. Across projects including Persley Park, The Wellbeing Adventures, Environmental Portraits, Printfield 10: Denis Law Walking Trail, and Tall Ships, he documents resilience, identity, and change across northeast Scotland—observant, empathetic, never in a rush.
His work has been shown at Street Level (Glasgow), Woodside (Aberdeen), and the Haddo House Estate (Aberdeenshire).