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I have a limited number of packs of 12 (one of each design) Yorkshire Seasons greetings cards for sale at just £12 – that’s half price! The price includes free delivery in the UK and is while stocks last. This is a mail order offer only – please send your name and address with a [...]![]()
I’ll be doing my Transatlantic illustrated talk, covering landscapes from both sides of the Atlantic, at Knaresborough Camera Club this Wednesday. The talk includes images from my many trips to the American south west and a journey through Patagonia interspersed with European landscapes from Iceland to Finland and work from nearer home in England, particularly [...]![]()
An image of the Yorkshire Dales by Mark Sunderland has again been chosen to help promote this year’s Robert Brown Memorial Concert. Summer in Wharfedale taken near Kettlewell in Upper Wharfedale has been used in promotional literature and on the concert website. The charity gala concert in aid of Pancreatic Cancer UK features Mozart’s Requiem [...]![]()
Chocolate: The British Chocolate Industry is a new book from Shire Publishing by Paul Chrystal and Joe Dickinson including photography by Mark Sunderland. This book charts the history of chocolate manufacture, marketing and consumption in Britain from its origins in the eighteenth century. It then describes the golden age from 1900 to the 1970s and [...]![]()
Two new spring workshops have just been added to the Natural Light Photography Workshops schedule and to make the most of the 2012 dates gift vouchers are now available from £20 up to a full workshop! The 2012 schedule so far includes Malham on 19th May, taking in spring foliage and wild garlic in the [...]![]()
I have added two further designs to the new range of greetings cards with Artist Publishers including (by popular demand!) Fire Buckets and Cliff Tramway Kiosk which featured in my previous handmade card range. The cards are priced at £2.50 each and are available now from the Artist Publishers website. The cards measure 172x125mm (approx 7x5in) [...]![]()
A selection of Mark’s abstract and traditional landscape images from in and around the Yorkshire Dales at Lockwoods Restaurant in Ripon from next month. Opening 14 September 2011. There will be a champagne and canapé reception starting at 7pm with live music from Frankly Jazz. Booking recommended. You can register your attendance on the Facebook event here> [...]![]()
I have launched a new range of landscape photography greetings cards via Artist Publishers, starting with four additional Yorkshire designs which I had been planning to add to my Yorkshire Seasons lithographic range for a while. The cards measure 172x125mm (approx 7x5in) also benefit from FSC accreditation and bar coding. The retail price is £2.50. [...]![]()
I’m running a short taster landscape photography workshop for Natural Light Photography Workshops as part of the feva festival in Knaresborough this year, including an informal talk and practical tuition on a short walk to the castle and river. We will start with a talk on subject selection, how to make the most out of [...]![]()
The new version of the Mark Sunderland Photography website has now launched at www.marksunderland.com! The new site has a completely re-designed portfolio section including a Recent Work folder so you can easily keep up to date with the latest images added to the site. There are also some previously unseen images in the Wild Places [...]![]()
A selection of abstract and traditional landscape images from in and around the Yorkshire Dales will be showing a Lockwoods Restaurant in Ripon later in the year. Now showing.
Landscape photographs exploring moving water in all its forms from waterfalls to seascapes, from the Yorkshire Dales to the Great Ocean Road. Now showing.
Highly commended image The Tooth is featured in Wild Planet, an outdoor exhibition of work from past Wildlife Photographer of The Year competitions. Until 23 September.
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