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Andrew Pennill, Photographer
Andrew Pennill is an award winning photographer, with a growing reputation for his landscape and garden photography.
Awarded the Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society in 2007 for his images of the coastal landscapes of the east coast of England, Andrew has also been successful in a number of competitions. He was Melton Times Photographer of the Year in 2007, when he was also runner up in the Leicestershire and Rutland Life Photographer of the Year, and regional winner of the Country Landowners’ Association Photographer of the Year.
A great enthusiast for digital photography and its possibilities, Andrew has introduced many people to photography through his training courses at the Rural Training Centre where he was manager and principal instructor until October 2009.
Landscape Photography
Andrew is currently enjoying photographing aspects of the fringes of the British landscape and recent expeditions have taken him north to Shetland, west to the Outer Hebrides, south to Dorset, Devon and Cornwall and east to Suffolk and Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Northumberland, and across the border to Fife in Eastern Scotland.
“Ever since I can remember, I have had always had a love of wide open spaces with their changing light and wild weather. I have always had a camera; my first was a Zenith EM film SLR that my dad gave me in the early 70s. I am always on the lookout for that magical light that transforms the landscape, often for just a fleeting instant – to capture that in a photograph seems to me a very special thing.”
More landscape images here >>
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