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Sep

22

Master of Photography (2.0) at Adii Pienaar’s blog

Well known South African based blogger, freelance WordPress rockstar and web strategist Addi Pienaar recently conducted an interview with me for his blog.

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Sep

20

Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition awards LowePro environment award

I’m delighted to announce that the Take a View Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition sponsored by LowePro, the AA and the Sunday Times has awarded me the LowePro Environment Award for my Miracle of Life, Loch Mallachie photograph.

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Sep

09

New photographs from Uist and Barra on the Outer Hebrides

I have just returned from a photo trip to Uist and Barra on the Outer Hebrides in Scotland which was fantastic. Check out the gallery for my portfolio of photographs.

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Aug

24

Exhibition of local landscape photography at Cornucopia in Hexham

2008 is going to be a busy year. In April or May 2008 I will be having an exhibition at Cornucopia in Hexham.

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Aug

08

New exhibitions for 2008

I have new exhibitions of my landscape photography arranged for 2008 at Pebbles Art Cafe and Gibside stately home.

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Featured Event/Exhibition

Photography workshops with fifiefofum

2008

I’m delighted to announce that in 2008 I will be running photography workshops with the fifiefofum gallery near Corbridge. This is a delightful gallery who also happen to run a series of stimulating and useful workshops in their grounds and woodlands overlooking the Tyne Valley.
There are two workshops, Beginning Photography and Landscape Photography Masterclass.
Please contact either myself for details or fifiefofum for more help and (online) bookings

 

Pebbles Art Cafe

August and September 2008

Exhibition of landscape photography at Pebbles Art Cafe.

 

Queen’s Hall, Hexham

4th October to 15th November 2008

Exhibition of landscape photographs of the Outer Hebrides at the Queen’s Hall in Hexham.