Archive for the ‘Published’ Category

Loughrigg Tarn Photograph James Bell

Loughrigg Tarn for the Lakelovers

Lakelovers promote Lake District self-catering with character to a vast network across the UK. For their new 2012 brochure they chose my Photo of Loughrigg Tarn for the front cover. Here you can see more details on this Loughrigg Tarn Photo

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Countryfile Mag

I’m really pleased to be published in Decembers edition of the BBC Countryfile magazine. My Castlerigg Dawn photo was selected amongst other great photos of Cumbria for a several page feature. Here you can see more info on this photo in my Gallery.

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Nurture Lakeland Success

As part of my ongoing support for conservation in the Lake District I’m pleased to report Nurture Lakeland was announced WINNER of the ‘Best Destination’ award in the Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards 2010, held in London on Wednesday 10th November.

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Love Lakes Magazine

As part of my ongoing support for Nurture Lakeland and conservation in the Lake District I have supplied more Lake District Pictures to a recent Nurture Lakeland feature in the new Love Lakes magazine. My Wastwater Photograph and Herdwick Photograph were published. Two Photographs below showing the prints.

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Kendal College Brochure

Following up from a previous post regards Kendal College using one of my Buttermere Prints for the cover of their new Restaurant brochure, the brochure is now available here in PDF format. You can find more info regards the College and the restaurant here.

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Caught on the CAM

James Bell captured on Lakeland CAM by Tony Richards

I have been a viewer of www.lakelandcam.co.uk for over 10 years. Tony Richards publishes daily pictures from the Lake District come rain or shine. Last year I was a sponsor of the CAM and think Tony’s efforts are great for those people needing their daily fix of images from the Lakes. Today I was ‘caught on the CAM’ I was down at Monk Coniston early this morning capturing the perfectly still Coniston Water with a snow capped Old Man opposite. The Alpine skies were a great treat. Whilst I was hard at work balancing on some stones in the shallow water. Unknown to me I was being the subject of another photo. When I checked the CAM that evening there I was, stone balancing pose and all.

Here is one of the pictures I was taking whilst I was being photo’d

Coniston Photography from the Lake District by James Bell

Check out more of my Coniston Prints in the Shop.