Lake District Landscape Photography Exhibition

Here are some images from a Photo Exhibition I held at the Gatefoot Gallery in Staveley.

A range of A4, A3+ and Large Panoramic framed images on display in Oak and Walnut frames.

2 x 900x600mm stretched canvases. See the domestic door for scale. large framed Panoramas opposite.

A large A2 sized print centre with 3 x small panoramic framed prints to the left.

4 x Large Panoramic framed images with 2 x A3+ to the right. A4 framed prints on the seat. Dark frames are the Walnut option, others are Oak.

6 x A3+ framed prints in Oak and Walnut.

Various mounted prints along with 2 x medium (200 x 600mm) panoramas left with 2 x A3+ to the right.

Various Framed and mounted prints of Lake District scenes.

Various Framed and Stretched canvas prints of Lake District scenes.

Various Framed and Stretched canvas prints of Lake District scenes.

A selection of Framed prints on display at the Moot Hall in Keswick from a previous exhibition.

The Honeymoon Suit at The Sun Inn, Troutbeck Bridge where I have several Oak framed prints on display in the bedrooms.

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4 responses to “Lake District Landscape Photography Exhibition”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Feel free to contact me if you’d like further information regards my prints

  2. Jeremy Webster says:

    Hi – do you have a studio or any exhibitions currently where we could view your work? I’m looking for some B&W images of the lakes.