Sep 2007
End to a successful Exhibition
10/09/07 19:08 Filed in: Exhibition
Well, that's the exhibition put away again after a successful couple of weeks. During the exhibition, I had 409 visitors through the doors and I managed to raise over £90 for the RSPB's Save the Albatross appeal.
I'd like to thank Bob Mercer, John Hughes, Judy Longthorn, Eddie White and Richard Anthony from Dunchurch Photographic Society for generously giving up their time to sit in during the mornings. I would also like to thank my Mum for helping putting the exhibition on the wall as well as taking it down. Finally, I would also like to thank Tina, my better-half, for all of her support.
I'd like to thank Bob Mercer, John Hughes, Judy Longthorn, Eddie White and Richard Anthony from Dunchurch Photographic Society for generously giving up their time to sit in during the mornings. I would also like to thank my Mum for helping putting the exhibition on the wall as well as taking it down. Finally, I would also like to thank Tina, my better-half, for all of her support.
"More intresting (sic) than we thought"
07/09/07 14:56 Filed in: Exhibition | Humor
The exhibition is going reasonably well, with over 300 people having visited so far which is great stuff! Picture sales have been lower than I had hoped, but the bookmarks have been a great little money-spinner for the RSPB's Save the Albatross Appeal. I reckon that I've sold about £60 so far which means that it was definitely worth the effort in producing them.
The comments that have been written in the Gallery's comment book have been very nice indeed. It is always nice to read what people have to say about my photographs. The comment that tickled me the most was "It was more intresting (sic) than we thought". I can just imagine that it was written by some poor child who'd been dragged in here against their will.....
The comments that have been written in the Gallery's comment book have been very nice indeed. It is always nice to read what people have to say about my photographs. The comment that tickled me the most was "It was more intresting (sic) than we thought". I can just imagine that it was written by some poor child who'd been dragged in here against their will.....
