We are very proud to be able to display the work of these superb photographers on this
site.
We hope that all are able to appreciate the time, patience and experience, it
took to create these stunning pictures.
Roger HolmanRoger is one of the countries finest landscape photographers and was born near Winborne in 1932 and educated at the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.Since retirement, Roger has been able to devote far more time to his passion of landscape photography and is a regular contributor to Dorset Life, The Dorset Magazine and Purbeck: The Country Magazine. He has also had his work jointly featured in the books, Villages of Dorset and The Landscapes of Dorset and has had two books published containing entirely his own photographic work titled Images of the Dorset Coast and Images of Dorset Country.
Supplies most of the photographs for the East Dorset leisure & Tourism
web site of East Dorset District Council.
Ken AyresKen has lived in Dorset for over forty years and has always been interested in photographing the landscape.He has built up a large range of coloured transparencies, mainly of the Dorset area and a permanent exhibition of his work can be seen at his gallery in Wareham.
Many of Ken's photographs are sent abroad and he is a regular contributor to local
and national magazines.
Terry HeathcodeTerry is a freelance writer and photographer and is considered to be the top authority on New Forest matters regarding its history and nature.He has had a number of excellent books published including The New Forest: A Wild Heritage, Discovering The New Forest and The New Forest: A Portrait in Colour.
He lives in Lyndhurst and gives lectures and walking tours about the area.
Neville StanikkNeville has only recently had his superb photographs of The New Forest published but from the images one can quite clearly see the care and time he takes in capturing the atmosphere of the place.Originally from Devon, he settled in Hampshire in 1984 to pursue his career in graphic design.
A keen photographer for a number of years, he has become increasingly interested in the
English landscape, in particular the way that light can transform an ordinary scene
into one of beauty and mystery.
Roger LaneRoger became interested in photography in the mid 1960s and in 1967 joined Wimborne Camera Club where Roger Holman was among his fellow members.Together with Ian Bigg they became involved in photographic teach-ins at the Avon Tyrell in the New Forest which attracted many leading photographers. Roger contributes photographs and articles to a number of photographic and travel magazines and jointly has had two books published with Roger Holman and Roger Guttridge entitled The Villages of Dorset and The Landscapes of Dorset. |