Invited recently to do a slideshow/talk at Mid Calder camera club by a friend of a friend.
It was a long time coming (invite mid 2010 talk Feb 2011) and wee bit nerves on the night BUT all went well...even ad-libbing at the beginning during the technical difficulties (projector/laptop not speaking to each other).
Pretty positive feedback on the photos (all wildlife) and style of presentation (laidback, conversational and non-technical...because I am not "technical").
On the back of this presentation I have been iinvited to repeat the experience at Livingston camera club next February and at my own club, Haddington (which is a much more nerve wracking prospect than an "away game"!).
It was a long time coming (invite mid 2010 talk Feb 2011) and wee bit nerves on the night BUT all went well...even ad-libbing at the beginning during the technical difficulties (projector/laptop not speaking to each other).
Pretty positive feedback on the photos (all wildlife) and style of presentation (laidback, conversational and non-technical...because I am not "technical").
On the back of this presentation I have been iinvited to repeat the experience at Livingston camera club next February and at my own club, Haddington (which is a much more nerve wracking prospect than an "away game"!).
1st Exhibition
01/10/2007
Two of the Greenland shots featured in an exhibition held in the Robyn Rowles Gallery, Howe Street, Edinburgh during October.
The photographs formed a small part of their New Artists exhibition. Images were selected by well known Scots photographer, Ken Paterson.
The two photographs concerned were "Sunset over the Ice Cap, East Greenland" and "Blue Berg detail - Napssorsuaq Fjord".
The photographs formed a small part of their New Artists exhibition. Images were selected by well known Scots photographer, Ken Paterson.
The two photographs concerned were "Sunset over the Ice Cap, East Greenland" and "Blue Berg detail - Napssorsuaq Fjord".