Acclaimed landscape photographer Charlie Waite will deliver a lecture in Salisbury.
The event on Tuesday, November 12, will be hosted by the Arts Society Sarum at the Methodist Church, St Edmund’s Church Street.
Waite, known for his serene and calming photographic style, has gained international recognition, with his works housed in both private and corporate collections globally.
His career, spanning over 35 years, is marked by extensive lecturing across the UK, Europe and the United States.
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He has also held solo exhibitions in major cities such as London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Melbourne.
Beyond exhibitions, Waite has been a mentor to photographers at all levels, sharing his passion for landscape beauty.
His influence extends to television, where he has frequently shared his insights on landscape photography.
In 2005, he starred in a six-part television series dedicated to the art.
He has also collaborated with notable authors, including Adam Nicolson and Jan Morris.
As the founder of Light and Land, the UK’s leading photographic workshop company, Waite has been inspiring photographers for more than 29 years.
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His organisation conducts worldwide tours, courses and workshops, all led by top experts in the field.
In 2007, he launched the UK Landscape Photographer of the Year competition, now in its 17th year, to encourage appreciation of the natural world through photography.
The upcoming lecture offers a unique opportunity to gain insights from one of the leading figures in the world of photography.
With his extensive background in landscape photography, attendees can expect to learn about Waite's unique approach and philosophy towards capturing the natural world.
The Methodist Church, St Edmund’s Church Street, will open its doors to visitors for the event.
This is a chance for photography enthusiasts, students, and the general public to engage with Waite’s work and ideas.
For more details about the event, interested individuals are encouraged to visit theartsocietysarum.org.uk.
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