14.05.10

"TRAVEL" by Sue Roche

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Commencing 1st June 2010. Eton's boutique photo gallery, Rhubarb & Custard, will be staging a photographic exhibition of work by Sue Roche entitled "Travel" throughout the month of June.

Specialising in capturing alternative views of landscapes and architecture, Sue is inspired by new environments and light.

With many years of experience in the dark room, working mainly in colour; some of her images verge on the monochromatic even though they were taken in colour. Her high quality presentations of the signed, limited edition prints compliment the images.

As a member of The Royal Photographic Society she gained a Licentiateship with a panel of dramatic seascapes and an Associateship with a panel of Venice. She is an active member of the Guildford Photographic Society.

Sue undertakes many commissions, having photographs published in brochures and journals, and has won competitions leading to publications in the national & local press.

www.rhubarbandcustard.biz

Rhubarb & Custard Boutique Photo Gallery
4 High Street
Eton
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 6AS
01753 676 404

 

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  1. Great, I shall be heading to this I think

    Comment made by: ChrisBurgessPhotography
    28.05.10 11:06:00


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