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Feb 13

Wildlife photographer Steve Bloom goes on tour

Steve Bloom, the well known wildlife photographer, will hols talks in 7 cities across Wales and England as a part of “In his talk, ‘Living Africa”, the Royal Geographical Society regional tour. In the talk of Steve Bloom will take people on a journey with the diversity and essence of Africa, capturing all its cultures and colors through stunning pictures, said the Royal Geographical Society in a press release. It also added that the visual feast will explore the extraordinary continent through landscapes from desert to jungle, wildlife from birds to big game, and human life from remote villages to teeming metropolis.

The talks begins from January 23 in Stamford that further events in different art venues as well as theaters in Southampton, Norfolk, Darlington, Keswick, Taunton and Brecon in February and March.

Steve Bloom told that over many years he has revisited the continent of his birth, driven by a passion and determination to discover, through photography, itsvaried cultures and exotic wildlife. He has also asked people to join him in this visually rich presentation as he retrace his steps and visit the people, wildlife and places of Africa.


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Jan 13

Photography – a passion

Arnprior District High School’ grade twelve student has revealed the product of his artistic skills. In the entrepreneurial hall of fame of the year, Hannah Martin joins Connor Schriver with her new company called Hannah Martin Photography. Photography was Hannah’s passion even before she thought of opening her very own company.

She told that her very first quality picture was clicked years ago. It was a silhouette – a dark object with sunset behind it. That is the time when she realized her love for photography as well as sunlight.

Like most popular photographers, Hannah has her very own quirk which makes her snaps different from others. She added that, she loves to add sun flares and sun beam sin her pictures that gives her photography an unique aspect.

The Hannah Martin Photography actually started as a fund raiser for her trip to Africa – a trip which needs significant funds and most people do not have access to that much fund. Hannah’s company made itself. At present, her Facebook page has around six hundred likes.

Now, she offers snaps for all kinds of orders, whether it is small or big or family portraits, engagement shoots, head shots or concoctions of sun flares. She is only seventeen now and the blend of innovation and youthful initiative makes it more beautiful. Hannah has plans to continue photography as a hobby and later extend it into wedding photography.


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Dec 12

Photographer Noton to be at the Cheltenham event

David Noton, the well known photographer, wants to root on others to capture the world their lens. The travel and landscape photographer takes his adventurous road show to the Pittville Pump Room in the coming week. Noton is also well known for his BBC works – the National Trust and the Royal Mail. He has traveled to all parts of the world with his camera. He studied advertising photography and editorial at Gloscat during 80s.

Now the acclaimed photographer is getting ready deliver a speech at an event arranged by the Cheltenham Camera Club that will celebrate their 2015th anniversary in the year 2015. Everyone can be present at the event that will feature an exhibition, a talk and more importantly, attendees can get some photography suggestions.

Richard McCleery, the vice-chairman of the Cheltenham Camera Club that it was the right time to get Noton back at the club. They are also anticipating that David would dazzle the audience with his amazing adventure stories and inspirational snaps from some lovely places across the world. He added that when people see his pictures, they start to think that they have a loge way to go. But this is a nice way to get inspired and get some suggestions from the professional photographer.

Chasing the Light show of David Noton, will reveal a wide collection from the days that David spend on the road. McCleery added that it would be a great event and all travel enthusiast must come and visit this event.


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Nov 12

Salvador Dali inspired Jerry Hanzl’s photography career

To Jerry Hanzl (digital artist), each new day brings a beautiful bunch of previously untapped subjects to seize. To most people in this world, several objects which capture Jerry’s attention may appear ordinary, but to Jerry, these pictures are ripe with scopes for a later composition.

Jerry shoots everything in the planet. He calls his technique as painting with photography on a digital canvas. Every work of his shows a lifetime of interest in art and technology, areas he weaves together in his photographic collages.
When in college, Jerry fell under the charm of Salvador Dali when his premier collection of works was available to all, for free, in Beachwood, Ohio, almost in Hanzl’s backyard. Jerry tells that he used to spend most of his weekends at the Dali museum.

The museum and Jerry relocated to Florida eventually – the museum shifted to St. Petersburg and Jerry to Miami, where he used to work in computers. A photography class at Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale helped him to start is career in photography.

Once he went to Brevard and worked as the telecommunications technology manager for a company. Later he took a job at the Southern Photo to completely throw him into the field. He tells that it gave him the scope to see what was happening in photography and art in the category and that is where he picked up the digital camera. Many people discouraged him and told that what he was doing was completely foolish – that the digital photography was just a fad, but he was quite sure that this was the way to go.