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Delighted to be awarded “Honorable Mention” in the 2015 ipa………. International Photography Awards Announces Category Winners of the 2015 Competition....
Venice is still one of the most beautiful, photogenic cities in the world, a wonderful mix of historic buildings and water ways. Bacino di San Marco...
Why not buy your friends or family a Gift Voucher for Christmas, allowing them to choose a beautiful Landscape Photograph, simply contact Russell to confirm...
The West Highlands of Scotland has to be one of the most photogenic landscapes in the United Kingdom. A vast wilderness, encompassing mountain ranges...
I have been looking forward to a short photography holiday in the Lake District for some time now. We set off in early February in anticipation of wild...
Showcase – Devon Guild of Craftsmen – Bovey Tracey – Devon. 1st to the 31st October 2012 Come and see a wide selection of Russell’s black & white...
Delighted to be Awarded “Honorable Mention” in 3 different categories in the International Photography Awards 2012. “Moonlight in Venice” and “A Storm...
The National Trust – Widecombe in the Moor – Dartmoor - May 2011 A wide selection of Russell’s work will be on show throughout May – including photographs...
THE ASH FALLS - ICELAND -2010 The Power of Nature - Eyiafjallajokull – Iceland I was sitting at home in early April 2010 wondering what photographic...
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[...] are in the Scottish Highlands, with a little patience there is something worth photographing. Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor One of my favourite areas to do landscape photography is around Glen Coe, (the [...]
[...] Highlands, with a little patience there is something worth photographing. Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor One of my favourite areas to do landscape photography is around Glen Coe, (the stunning three [...]
[...] , and humbling landscape with so few people, and those who I meet were so warm and friendly, a magical place you just have to visit. Shades of Grey – Icelandic horses [...]
[...] the lower slopes, you can often see a sprinkling of snow on the mountain tops; it is truly a magical place. As the first heavy frosts come in, the land takes on a moody silence, the many small lochs [...]
[...] Delighted to be Awarded “Honorable Mention” in 3 different categories in the International Photography Awards 2012. “Moonlight in Venice” and “A Storm Clears – Glen Coe – Scotland” [...]
The National Trust – Widecombe in the Moor – Dartmoor - May 2011 A wide selection of Russell’s work will be on show throughout May – inclu [...]
THE ASH FALLS - ICELAND -2010 The Power of Nature - Eyiafjallajokull – Iceland I was sitting at home in early April 2010 wondering what photograp [...]
Showcase – Devon Guild of Craftsmen – Bovey Tracey – Devon. 1st to the 31st October 2012 Come and see a wide selection of Russell’s black [...]
The West Highlands of Scotland has to be one of the most photogenic landscapes in the United Kingdom. A vast wilderness, encompassing mountain ranges [...]
The National Trust – Widecombe in the Moor – Dartmoor - May 2011 A wide selection of Russell’s work will be on show throughout May – inclu [...]
[...] are in the Scottish Highlands, with a little patience there is something worth photographing. Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor One of my favourite areas to do landscape photography is around Glen Coe, (the [...]
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