A new exhibition starts on 27 November at the Dartmoor National Park Visitor Centre in Princetown, celebrating a photographic journey into Dartmoor by local artist, Richard Fox. Richard has been an obsessive-compulsive landscape photographer since 2012, scouting the national park for new locations or compositions.
Dartmoor is very much a working landscape with much of it devoted to farming in one way or another, and although best known for its tors and perhaps its prison, there is much more to this National Park than just tors. The collection of 40 images on display ranges from snowy scenes, colourful sunrises, rolling farmland and flowing rivers.
He has had the kind support of L-Type who have sponsored the production of some fantastic 3x2 and panoramic 400dpi C-Type prints (by Lumejet printing) which are also on sale both at the exhibition and online.See the exhibition in the National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown and keep an eye on his website at www.richardfoxphotography.com
The National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown, is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.00 -15.30