So….I won! 😀
IPPVA Landscape Photographer of the year 2023. Many thanks to the #ippva and Paul Sherwood for taking the pictures.
The Serpent image achieved a gold and the highest scoring image of all awards this year.
IPPVA awards this evening....very exciting....I am a finalist in the Landscape category...best of luck to all the finalists.
Here's my 4 highest scoring images....
Art Source at the RDS this weekend...anyone want FREE TICKETS....come along for a look...I'll be on stand J108/J121.
PM me your address and how many you would like and I will post on to you. D 😀
After another turbulent year I would like to wish you and yours a very happy Christmas and New Year. Many thanks for your support. Hopefully see you again in 2022. Enjoy the festivities. 🎄Pic is a slightly altered 'Journey' from Beacons....in the spirit of it all....🎅
Hi all...I will be showing some of 'Beacons' at Art Source this weekend 12th-14th of November with a preview evening on Thursday 11th. If you would like to come along DM me your address and I'll post on some tickets to you.
https://t.co/bQUTymd2kd
Delighted to learn I won my category in the wonderful Close Up Photography Of The Year @CUPOTYawards. My image ‘Juncture Y’, from Beacons, placed 1st in the Intimate Landscapes category. There are some amazing images which you can check…
https://t.co/C7icuOjoE3
Lake Baikal...A vast frozen expanse in the winter...treacherous but beautiful. BEACONS documents the ice road system marked out by small pine trees that the locals 'plant' in the ice.
Saturday 25th of September is the final day to view the collection at @thecopperhse 10am-5pm