Tag:bill ward photography
I was delighted to be part of this year’s Edinburgh Science Festival which ran in Edinburgh, Scotland in the Spring. The Festival was the first, and remains one of the largest, science and technology festivals in Europe, and has a mission to inspire, encourage and challenge people of all ages and backgrounds to explore and understand the world around them. Full exhibition programme and brochure here. My photograph, Incoming Storm at Luskentyre, was part of an outdoor photography strand to […]
Very pleased to say that four of my pieces of work have received Nominations at the 2016-17 Fine Art Photography Awards. The Awards are a showcase for the best of international fine art photography, and receive thousands of submissions from all over the world. My work was nominated as follows: Distant Peaks (a series of photographs I shot at the Chalke Valley History Festival) in the Open Category, Together We Are Beautiful (a series of photographs I shot on the […]
Just a quick post to say I was delighted to receive a couple of Honourable Mentions recently at the 2016 International Photographer of the Year Awards. The awards attract thousands of entries from all over the world, and the standard is pretty impressive, so delighted to have had some of my work recognised. I had two series of photographs which made the cut: my photographic essay on the incoming tide at Holkham Bay, Norfolk called “Softly She Creeps” was awarded […]
I’m delighted to say that Lauren Scott has just written a lovely article on my photograph “Rainbow Falls” in the current issue (170) of Digital Photographer Magazine. It appears in their “Story Behind the Still” feature, and gives a bit of background on how the photograph came about, the idea behind the composition and how I physically went about taking it. Do drop by and have a look if you have a moment…
Just a quick post to say that the rather excellent online landscape photography magazine, On Landscape, are currently showing a mini portfolio of four of my photographs in their “4×4” feature. The photographs were taken on a trip to North Norfolk earlier this year. Do pay a visit to On Landscape if you’d like to have a look…
Just a quick post to say that I’m delighted to be appearing at The Rochdale Literature and Ideas festival, which takes place in Rochdale between Friday 23rd and Sunday 25th October. I’ll be in conversation with the excellent people at All Across the Arts on Sunday 25th October, at 4pm, at the Church of St Edmund in Rochdale. The conversation will cover my approach to both my photography and acting work, how one feeds the other, and I’ll also be […]