Stunning images of Nature and man's interaction showcased at Charlie Waite's upcoming exhibition in London
In September 2024, the Mall Galleries will host the "Light and Land on The Mall" exhibition, an initiative led by world-renowned landscape photographer, Charlie Waite. The event, organised by the Federation of British Artists, will take place from Tuesday 3rd to Saturday 7th September, and admission will be free for all.
Charlie Waite, known for his painterly approach to landscape photography, has been inspiring others to get into photography and has set about contributing to discussions on the art of taking pictures. Recently, he joined a podcast to share his insights, though the context or platform of the podcast remains unspecified.
The "Light and Land on The Mall" exhibition will feature a diverse collection of photographs from landscape photographers, both amateur and professional, from around the world. Among the photographers, Ellis Skelton, the Young Landscape Photographer of the Year winner, will have a breathtaking shot of Eastbourne Pier displayed.
Several photographs at the exhibition will focus on landscapes created by humans, while many others will be of nature. Charlie Waite, in his contribution to the discussion, suggests that an iPhone can be good enough for taking landscape photographs, emphasising the unknowable beauty of Britain that can be captured through any lens.
Toby Keel, the Digital Director of the platform, has been running the website and social media channels of Light and Land, a renowned photography website, since 2016. The website also provides information about the "Light and Land on The Mall" exhibition. For more details, visitors can visit the Mall Galleries website.
In addition to the "Light and Land on The Mall" exhibition, the article discusses 50 free things to do in Britain, including moonlight, museums, birdsong, and the Old Bailey. However, further details about these activities are not provided.
The "Light and Land on The Mall" exhibition from Thursday, 4 September to Monday, 8 September 2024, promises to be an enlightening event for photography enthusiasts, showcasing the diverse and captivating landscapes of Britain and beyond.
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