An exhibition of photography by Garry Brannigan
Garry Brannigan’s fourth exhibition at The Station sets
out to reveal an intrinsic beauty within Northern Britain’s upland
landscape through 33 new photographs made during 2013 and 2014.
Garry is one of the country’s most popular instructors in
the art of landscape photography and his exhibition “Inner Landscapes,
Wilder Shores” features photographs made in Swaledale, Northumberland,
Borrowdale, the Isle of Skye, and also Glen Torridon and Inverpolly in
the North West Highlands of Scotland and Lewis and Harris in the Outer
Hebrides.
In each photograph prominence is given to the subject
ahead of the photographic process, while at the same time exploring a
fascinating paradox…it is often a photographer’s vision, expressed
through composition and technique, which brings an aesthetic to the
picture and enables the viewer to then appreciate the unique qualities
of the subject.
The exhibition runs until January 8 and The Station
Gallery is open every day from 9am to 10.30pm (except Christmas Day).
Entry is free.
***Garry will be giving a talk about the creative process
involved in making the photographs in the exhibition on Tuesday,
January 6 starting at 7.30pm. Please get in touch directly with Garry if
you would like attend as places are limited. The number to call is
01748 821041 or email: info@rivertoridge.co.uk Tickets cost £7.
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