Archive for the ‘Arts’ Category

Sep
19
Filed Under (Arts) by Jenny on 25-04-2007

Bruce Neville is an international award winning wedding photographer who provides wedding photography services across the South East of England. Due to the exceptional quality of Bruce’s wedding photography his work takes him to some of the most exclusive wedding venues in Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Hampshire, Kent and London. These venues include West Stoke House, Chilston Park, Northcote House, Boreham House, Lynford Hall, Boxgrove Priory and Goodwood House.Bruce Neville provides a flexible wedding photography service to suit your needs, which means your dedicated wedding photographer will be with you for as many hours as you require. Whether than just means the ceremony itself, or the entire wedding day from morning preparations right through until late into your evening function, the choice is yours.
If you are looking for something more than traditional wedding photography, Bruce Neville offers a choice of wedding photography styles, including: 

Documentary
reportage wedding photography where your day is recorded from start to finish, following a consultation with you so your dedicated wedding photographer can understand what you want to achieve from the reportage wedding photography.

Creative modern and contemporary wedding photography
where you are guaranteed stylish and glamorous contemporary wedding photography that captures the whole mood and emotion of your wedding day.Bruce Neville is a qualified member of the Master Photographers Association in wedding photographer as well as being a qualified member of the Wedding Photojournalist Association in documentary reportage wedding photography based in Goodwood, Chichester, UK overlooking the glorious Goodwood House.

Whether you are looking for a wedding photographer in Surrey, Sussex, Essex, Hampshire, Kent or London please look no further than Bruce Neville. Here is a quick summary of the areas Bruce covers:
 

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• Wedding photographers in Surrey
• Hampshire wedding photographer
• Kent wedding photographers
• Essex wedding photographers
• Wedding photographer London
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• Wedding reportage photography



Jul
26
Filed Under (Arts) by jenny on 25-04-2007

Based in Yorkshire, Kris Hardy is an art graduate who has exhibited work in various exhibitions, show homes, bars and salons around the UK and abroad, working with a number of interior designers to supply art work to them.

This year has been very exciting for Kris Hardy as he exhibited at Grand Design Live at London Excel 3rd to the 11th of May 2008. In its 4th year, Grand Designs Live boasts over 40000 visitors and Kris will be amongst a staggering 450 exhibitors. Kris showcased his latest work and he demonstrated his canvas art live on the stand. It was a very successful week for him.

Kris graduated from the University of Huddersfield in June 2000 but he is no stranger to London after completing a 2 year MA at the Royal College of Art between 2000 and 2002. He has been producing contemporary canvas art commissions since graduating and have exhibited work in various exhibitions, show homes, bars and salons around the UK and abroad, working with a number of interior designers to supply art work to them. Since 2003 he has exhibited his work in over 20 John Lewis departments stores, primarily in London. Through exhibiting at Grand Designs Live, he is hoping to showcase his artwork to a wider audience, different to those of John Lewis and his home town of Hull.

The launch of his website in 2006, http://www.krishardy.com, has meant he has a travelling portfolio of his past, latest, bespoke and John Lewis work. Incorporating an eccommerce system has enabled his work to be purchased online delivered to anywhere in the world.

His very contemporary approach to his artwork style and attiitude to artist - client relations is refreshing. The approach he takes with his work is to produce high quality, original acrylic-on-canvas paintings that complement the client’s interior. All artwork is painted to order by himself and comes in standard sizes depending on the painting format. The refreshing approach is highlighted greatly by his comment “I more than happy to do bespoke sizes and colours, as I believe if you want a piece of art for a specific space then you should not have to compromise”.