Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Landscape photography exhibition set for Hucknall Library

Hucknall Library’s muster space will really be value visiting in Feb if we can conclude a beauty of British landscapes.



Beeston photographer, Martin Leighton, will be pity his cinema with a open in one of his initial exhibitions.


Scenes of Welsh and Scottish plateau together with prisoner play in a Peak District will be on offer.


“I got into photography about 10 years ago and have been holding cinema on and off given as infrequently life gets in a way,” explained Martin who is self-taught. “Landscapes are my adore as it’s a approach of blending my seductiveness in photography with being in a good outdoors.”


The 29 year-old would adore to make a vital from his work yet in a meantime he has a pushing pursuit and a gardening purpose in a summer months.


It’s not simply a box of gnawing divided wherever he happens to be yet as Martin prepares in allege for many of his pictures.


“The continue plays a outrageous partial in formulating a right light and sky in my pieces,” explained Martin. “So we check a continue in allege and a vigour charts to safeguard that where we am going it will be right for a cinema we wish to achieve.”


The artist is a conventionalist regulating a middle format Pentax 67II camera with film not a standard digital formats used by a majority.


“It is completley primer and it is all about removing a right bearing – we don’t use digital strategy a usually approach we maximize on a fact is by regulating a polarising filter and maybe a filter to dim a skies.”


Martin’s work will also underline in Amateur Photographer magazine’s Feb book to coincide with a Hucknall muster that opens on 10th Feb until early March.


All images on arrangement will be for sale. For some-more information revisit www.mjgallery.co.uk.


Article source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-16282985


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