A new exhibition of work by a group of local photographers 13th–15th September
Proudly presented by the Putney satellite group of
London Independent Photography, a community organisation for
amateur and professional photographers with over 600 members.
Some of the pictures will be available for sale -
please ask for further information.
This is their second exhibition in Putney and the first time they have exhibited at The Exchange.
As a group, we meet monthly, organise outings
and welcome anybody with an interest in
photography, whatever your standard.
For sales enquiries or for more information
about our group please either talk to our members
present on the stand or refer to the Putney pages
on the LIP website or please contact our
chairman, Andrew Wilson,
aw@unity-publishing.co.uk 020 8487 2199
Lesley Bruce:
Lesley is a local photographer, with a
particular interest in experimental
photography, still life and portraiture.
Contact: lesleybruce@lineone.net
Ann Ulrick: is an amateur landscape photographer. A
winner in the Snapshot section of a recent Wandsworth Bor’
Photo Competition & a finalist in 2011. A finalist in the Wildlife
Category of the Photo Competition in the travel mag’,Flamingo.
Ann has sold her work through local exhibitions incl’ Putney
Arts Theatre.
Contact: a.ulrick@tiscali.co.uk
Karen Dixon: studied art at uni & has been interested
in photography since she played with her grandfather's
cameras as a child. She studied at The Putney School of
Art & Design & began focussing on digital photography
about 4 yrs ago. She is currently exploring Photo Impressionism,
which which uses in-camera photographic techniques
to produce images with an impressionistic feel.
Pelin Karakas:
is an amateur photographer since childhood, especially
fascinated with travel & street photography & everything
about people. She moves internationally due to
work, so constantly feels travelling even when at home
& currently discovering London, her new home, through
photography.
Contact: pelin_karakas@yahoo.com
Julian Newton: I learnt photography using a
35mm camera taking photos of urban buildings,
places of interest, weather and people. I
use the basic of equipment nowadays 1 x
Nikon P60 Coolpix and 1 x Sony Cybershot
Contact: jubags_2000@yahoo.co.uk
Amir Azimi:
I'm an enthusiast photographer. Street
photography and aviation are my most favoured
fields and I also enjoy travelling. As a journalist,
I try to tell a story in my photos.
Contact: abbas.azimi@gmail.com
Sara Rackow: A teacher for children with special needs
for 20 yrs & has written a book on autism.She first became
interested in photography 30 years ago having borrowed a
second hand SLR from a neighbour. She has been taking
photographs locally ever since.Recently retired,Sara began
writing, travelling & taking photgraphs around the world.
Contact: sararackow@lineone.net
Katie Sneary:
I joined the Putney branch of London Independent
Photography on its inception. We have a monthly project,
which I find interesting and challenging. It has made me
look at photography and nature in a new light.
Zeenya Wahab: Having only ventured into the
DSLR world fairly recently, it has now become a
permanent accessory on every outing! I’m constantly
learning but enjoying the challenge. I snap at anything
that catches my eye and gives me inspiration.
Contact: zeenw1@hotmail.com
Justin Welch: Is a semi-professional photographer based in East
Sheen. His photographic style is influenced by various techniques,
technologies and his own artistic interpretation of the world we live
in. He does not specialize in just onearea of photography; his work
incl’s Fashion, Beauty, Portraiture, Travel, Urban, Abstract, Wildlife
and Fine Art.
Contact: justin@justinwelchphotography.com
Andrew Wilson: studied photography at Putney School
of Art & Design before publishing his first book Wild in
the City in 2009.He has since published books under
the Wild banner incl: Wild about Putney & is working on
another three. Photographically, he has a fondness for
nature in an urban environment.
Contact: www.unity-publishing.co.uk
September 13, 2013