Amateur Photography magazine/Olympus winner
17th October 2012
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Amateur Photography Magazine / Olympus have generously afforded me the winner of their reader Dunstanburgh Peace Camp event where a bunch of us had great fun trialling Olympus cameras. I'm delighted to have received the prize of an Olympus SZ-31MR... which with its amazing 24zoom has already had its inaugural outing at the deer park around Fountains Abbey.
The magazine issue date Saturday 20 October 2012 has a two page spread pp20-21 showing also my good friends and fellow image-makers James Thow and Dru Dodd. We had the opportunity to play with various cameras including the Pen E-P3 and the impressive mirrorless four thirds system OM-D E-M5.
My winning shot turned out to be the mono version of portraits taken of the very photogenic model Cali (pseudonym Mamselle Coco).
Colour versions too are found in my People gallery.
The Peace camp itself was inspired by the excellent actress Fiona Shaw, comprising a soundscape of poetry thrumming through the evening air dusk till dawn whilst an installation of small semi spherical tents glowed along the wonderful Dunstanburgh coastline. All in all a fine adventure...
Amateur Photography Magazine / Olympus have generously afforded me the winner of their reader Dunstanburgh Peace Camp event where a bunch of us had great fun trialling Olympus cameras. I'm delighted to have received the prize of an Olympus SZ-31MR... which with its amazing 24zoom has already had its inaugural outing at the deer park around Fountains Abbey.
The magazine issue date Saturday 20 October 2012 has a two page spread pp20-21 showing also my good friends and fellow image-makers James Thow and Dru Dodd. We had the opportunity to play with various cameras including the Pen E-P3 and the impressive mirrorless four thirds system OM-D E-M5.
My winning shot turned out to be the mono version of portraits taken of the very photogenic model Cali (pseudonym Mamselle Coco).
Colour versions too are found in my People gallery.
The Peace camp itself was inspired by the excellent actress Fiona Shaw, comprising a soundscape of poetry thrumming through the evening air dusk till dawn whilst an installation of small semi spherical tents glowed along the wonderful Dunstanburgh coastline. All in all a fine adventure...