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Craft Fair – Photography of Norfolk

July 22nd, 2010 by Janice Alamanou

Copyright Janice Alamanou 2010

Copyright Janice Alamanou 2010

Hi everyone,

I will be exhibiting at the Wells-next-the-Sea Craft Fair, 26th – 29th July at the Maltings, Staithe Street, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. 10am to 5pm. There will be framed, canvas and mounted photographs of Norfolk, plus a few others mixed in. Come along and have a look.

I have various new images on show that have not yet been posted to the website – I am updating constantly. Try looking at the site – go to the last pages for the newest work: Coastal Photography Gallery http://www.coastalphotography.co.uk/shop 

Last week was my Brancaster Staithe solo exhibition – thank you to all my customers. I met some lovely people there and it was a pleasure to chat with you all. I hope to do the same again next year.

After a few days indoors though, I must admit I began to get fidgety and needed to get outside to photograph. I started in the day – not my usual routine – usually early’s and late’s – but I took hold of the camera and was off. A beautiful sunny day and lots of people about which made me turn to the close at hand and narrower view. I started with a few wildflowers and then came the macro shots of bees, insects, flowers with cobweb and various bugs and finally the beach huts on the beach – blasted in sunlight, surrounded by people – so I went behind them and crouched, was on my knees, various positions, to get huts and sand without people. I hope no-one saw – it wasn’t pretty. Last night I then spent a wonderful evening on the beach at Brancaster. Hoping for a good sunset and not disappointed, I got some shots and enjoyed the evening. The light was gorgeous, the sand cool on my feet – somehow I always seem to end up with bare feet -  and as I finished my photography and was walking to the car park a chinese lantern floated into the sky. (Didn’t get a photograph of that – but what a lovely memory).

Keep watching the website. New photos are in beaches, wildlife flowers, wildlife insects and more coming soon.

Bye for now.

5 Responses to “Craft Fair – Photography of Norfolk”

  1. SarahGreenwich

    I’m excited to be finally posting online after all these years. There really is no mystique (sp) about it, is there? I just dropped by your blog and had to write something. I’m a recent college grad, journalism major if you must know, and I absolutely love photography. I’ve got my site up but it’s nothing to brag about yet. None of my stuff’s been posted. Soon as I figure out how to do that, I’ll spend the day posting my best pictures. anyways just thought I’d drop a line. I hope to return with more substantial stuff, stuff you can actually use. SPG

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