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Since his outstanding audio-visual
debut in 1984 with the slow dissolve choreography of
"Touch the Earth. A Celebration of Wild Places",
John Beatty has been widely acclaimed as one of the
most exciting and stimulating nature, travel and adventure
photographers to have emerged in recent years.
John's work is cheifly concerned with the timeless rhythms
of the natural environment, its beauty and simplicity
and man's place within it. Now in his twenty first year
of business, he has travelled throughout the world.
Major expeditions include seven months spent in Antarctica,
a winter in Spitzbergen, a four hundred mile traverse
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Himalayas, the Pacific Islands, East Africa, the American
Deserts, the Galapagos Islands and the Andes, Namibia,
Alaska, the European Alps and has photographed almost
all the woldland locatinos in Britain from the windswept
tors of Cornwall to the white strands of the Outer Hebrides. |
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john beatty photography ::
1 Joan Lane, Bamford, Hope Valley, Sheffield S33 0AW, UK
t: 01433 651755 m: 07971 590210 e: john@wild-vision.com |
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John Beatty Photography
2007. All rights reserved.
All images on this site © John Beatty |
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