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Under Celtic Skies
Author: Kersten Howard
ISBN: 9781909823808
Publication Date: 01 September 2015
Publisher: Graffeg, Cardiff
Illustrated by Kersten Howard
Format: Hardback, 250x250 mm, 127 pages
Language: English
Pembrokeshire, set out on the south-western tip of Wales, is famous for its wide open spaces, beautiful scenery, collection of historic buildings and monuments and its stunning coastline. The work of photographer Kersten Howard, the book explores both inland and coastal Pembrokeshire through a new collection of 50 images in both full-colour and black and white.
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Author Biography:
Kersten spent most of his childhood in the small village of Lamphey, Pembrokeshire. As a child he was introduced to the beauty of his home county by his grandparents, who would take their grandchildren out across the coastal path for a Sunday after-dinner 'stomp'. Work kept Kersten away from home for over twenty years, during which time he discovered photography. Finally, after too many years in the 'rat race' he decided it was time to pursue his dream of becoming a photographer. Fuelled by the memories of the Sunday 'stomps' he returned home to Pembrokeshire with camera in hand.
Further Information:
Pembrokeshire, set out on the south-western tip of Wales, is famous for its wide open spaces, beautiful scenery, collection of historic buildings and monuments and its stunning coastline. As one of Britain's most popular holiday destinations this beautiful county attracts millions of visitors each year. Under Celtic Skies is a collection of panoramic images which celebrate the open spaces and amazing colours that can be found around the country throughout the year. The work of Pembroke born photographer Kersten Howard, the book explores both inland and coastal Pembrokeshire through a new collection of 50 images in both full-colour and black and white, all arranged with an eye to both geography and season. Includes extended captions throughout.
ISBN: 9781909823808
Publication Date: 01 September 2015
Publisher: Graffeg, Cardiff
Illustrated by Kersten Howard
Format: Hardback, 250x250 mm, 127 pages
Language: English
Pembrokeshire, set out on the south-western tip of Wales, is famous for its wide open spaces, beautiful scenery, collection of historic buildings and monuments and its stunning coastline. The work of photographer Kersten Howard, the book explores both inland and coastal Pembrokeshire through a new collection of 50 images in both full-colour and black and white.
The following has been provided by the Publisher:
Author Biography:
Kersten spent most of his childhood in the small village of Lamphey, Pembrokeshire. As a child he was introduced to the beauty of his home county by his grandparents, who would take their grandchildren out across the coastal path for a Sunday after-dinner 'stomp'. Work kept Kersten away from home for over twenty years, during which time he discovered photography. Finally, after too many years in the 'rat race' he decided it was time to pursue his dream of becoming a photographer. Fuelled by the memories of the Sunday 'stomps' he returned home to Pembrokeshire with camera in hand.
Further Information:
Pembrokeshire, set out on the south-western tip of Wales, is famous for its wide open spaces, beautiful scenery, collection of historic buildings and monuments and its stunning coastline. As one of Britain's most popular holiday destinations this beautiful county attracts millions of visitors each year. Under Celtic Skies is a collection of panoramic images which celebrate the open spaces and amazing colours that can be found around the country throughout the year. The work of Pembroke born photographer Kersten Howard, the book explores both inland and coastal Pembrokeshire through a new collection of 50 images in both full-colour and black and white, all arranged with an eye to both geography and season. Includes extended captions throughout.