Brenda Burrell
There’s No S in Holmfirth
Andrew Sanderson hosted a photographers’ meet-up in Yorkshire’s bonny Holmfirth, with its softly rolling hills, snuggling clusters of stubby sheep, windswept and sometimes drizzly, but always that sumptuous pea-shoot English green. Click through to see a few more pictures from a flying visit to his studio, sneaked as he rushed in to collect something and as quickly out again. Something about other people’s studios is endlessly fascinating.
More on this when time allows. It was a really good thing to do. I seem to have found a direction. At last.
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i just want to search through his stacks of pictures!
Hey Vicky, definitely recommended. :)
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