A rare opportunity to join Charlie Waite in London for an Evening of "Talking Photography" which will feature:
a fully illustrated talk by Waite on the theme of his new book Arc & Line, exploring composition and influence in landscape photography
an extended Q&A session
a personal book-signing
When: February 28th 6:30 - 8:30pm
Venue: Bridewell Hall, St Bride’s Foundation, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8EQ
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The strong lines of a winter field leading to an isolated stand of frosted trees shape the image that has impressed the judges and won top prize in the search for the UK’s ‘Landscape Photographer of the Year’. Cumbernauld-based photographer, Robert Fulton, becomes the fifth person to win the overall title and the £10,000 prize. His picture was chosen, by the judges, from the thousands of entries that showcased the richly diverse landscape of the UK.
On being told of his win, Robert said, “Phenomenal news! I’m stunned - it’s hard to get my head round it. I know lots of landscape photographers, both amateur and professional, who regard this competition as being the ‘THE BIG ONE’ so to be told that I’m the overall winner is a tremendous accolade.
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Within 24 hours of landing from his latest Light & Land Tour to Kerala, Charlie was in Cologne, speaking to an international audience at this year’s Photokina 2010 - one of the world’s largest imaging exhibitions. More
Channel Five in association with Blink Films - Sept / October 2010
Each programme in this new series focuses on a different theme; portrait, action, celebration, landscape, holidays and animals. Photography master classes will be provided by Martin Parr, famous for his unique photographs of the great British holiday; top celebrity photographer Harry Borden; award-winning wildlife photographer Tim Flach; wedding photographer of the year Emily Quinton; Sports photographer of the year Bob Martin and our very own Charlie Waite will be the featured photographer in the landscape programme.
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The world of contemporary photography resounds with post-modernist rhetoric and analysis....then there is the art of Charlie Waite and the simple joy in beautiful images for their own sake. Instantly recognisable, Charlie Waite’s landscapes are rare perfections of light, colour and composition and offer the viewer a luxuriant portrait of a planet at peace and one where mankind and his activities are in harmony with his surroundings. There is no explanatory verbiage to endure, no theory to absorb and one’s emotions are immediately engaged.
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