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February 24th, 2012

Ben Loyal by Joe Cornish
This april we are excited to host a 3 day landscape photography course with acclaimed photographer Joe Cornish.
This fantastic opportunity to meet and learn from Joe is only available to a few and is a must for any landscape photographer wishing to improve their skills. The workshop is first and foremost a field based workshop, designed to help participants to enjoy and improve their landscape photography via a hands-on practical experience.
We recently heard from south devon photographer Phil Hemsley who joined us for the 2 day landscape photography course with Joe last year;
“I thoroughly enjoyed the Joe Cornish workshop you ran in the summer of 2011 and feel that this panorama (below) encapsulates the essence of all that I learnt from Joe on the course and my continued experimentation since. Joe had told me it was sometimes worth waiting for the afterglow of a sunset for it’s unique lighting potential, how glad I was that I waited for the defining moment for this panorama - glad I listened to that pearl of wisdom as I saw a handful of disappointed looking photographers walk off the beach just as the sun set behind a thin line of cloud above the horizon….if only they had waited a while longer!”
The course will be running from the 29th of april through to the 1st of may, for more information click here or you can call the studio on 01548 843 100

‘Aeon Flux’ by Phil Hemsley
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by bangwallop
January 1st, 2012
from january 1st at bangwallop

call in to bangwallop to view a new range of images by photographer steve bond
steve bond has had many successful years as a professional photographer, working for commercial clients as well as producing a varied collection of work for exhibition.
his photographs capture a wide range of the british landscape including the devon coastline. steve has also travelled
widely, capturing dramatic landscapes and different cultures around the world. steve shoots on a variety of formats, including 34mm, 6×4.5cm, 5×4 and 6×17cm Panoramic.
we are currently open monday - saturday, from 9am - 5.30 pm
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by bangwallop
November 30th, 2011

20% discount on all orders placed before the 10th of december!
9th december - large framed products, collection from bangwallop only
12th december - smaller framed products, delivery before christmas
18th december - prints, delivery before christmas
22nd december - prints and smaller framed products, collection from bangwallop only
please call the studio on 01548 843100 for further information and to place your order.
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November 3rd, 2011
from Saturday 5th November at bangwallop

FORECAST captures a broad range of atmospheric seascapes from a single position at West Wittering beach on the West Sussex coast. Shot on medium format film, in different weather conditions, at varying times of day, in all seasons, over the period of a year, this work uses the horizon as a focal point to link the changing hues and textures of sea and sky. In doing this, the series explores the eclectic characteristics of the horizon: unchanging, immutable, inscrutable, whatever the weather. These images seek to interrogate the progress of time: the moment past, the present captured, the future forecast.
The photographs are produced as giclee prints on watercolour paper, limited to editions of 6. to view further images from the exhibition visit the gallery page of the bangwallop website.
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by bangwallop
August 18th, 2011

earth and water place and space
an exhibition of photographs by
matt velarde
saturday 17th september - friday 7th october
at bangwallop salcombe

matt velarde started his career in marketing, including advertising and pr, but never lost sight of his true calling: photography he went back to school and obtained an honours degree in documentary and fine art photography from Liverpool john moores university; this gave him the confidence and the spur to follow his true vocation. even before graduation matt’s work was already gaining interest in the manchester art community and exhibiting his work in contemporary art galleries in the north west of England primarily focusing on landscape images these days, matt is happy to blur the line between the abstract, graphic and the figurative in what he sees in the places and spaces in the outdoor world around him. whilst travelling in the uk and abroad matt primarily lives and works in the north west of england and devon, the latter of which he draws great inspiration from; the coastal waters and their skies, the beaches and bays and the landscapes that spill down into them.
visit the ‘coming soon’ gallery section of the bangwallop website to see more of matts work
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