The artistic career of Charles March, A.K.A. the Earl of March and Kinrara, continues apace, with a show of the British aristocrat’s works at the Venus Over Los Angeles gallery this month (8 November-3 December). “All the photographs were taken over four years, on one small stretch of beach in the Bahamas, overlooking the Atlantic from the island of Eleuthera. I took literally tens of thousands of pictures. I move the camera a lot during the exposure, which gives it a very particular look and feel,” says Lord March, whose Goodwood estate welcomes around 1.5 million people each year to its sporting events. Fascinating fact: in 1974, he worked with Stanley Kubrick as a pre-production stills photographer on the film Barry Lyndon.