About Me

I got hooked on photography after my first session in a darkroom when I was eighteen (many decades ago). Photoshop is great but lacks the magic of timeless hours spent in red light watching images swim to life in trays of noxious solutions.

Enough nostalgia. I learnt my skills from a professional photographer friend and together we produced a number of exhibitions in an East London community education setting. A series of photographs that I took of women working in Bangladesh in 1984 were used by local women to create the first feminist calendar in Bangladesh.

In more recent times I have concentrated on family photography and the ever-changing natural images in the wonderful part of the world where I now live. I have had a number of prints and photo montages exhibited locally and these photo cards seemed like a good retirement project. I hope you enjoy them.

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Picture of photographer (Penny) smiling, with short spiked white hair and sunglasses