Musuem and Heritage Photography in YorkshireMuseum and Heritage Photography in YorkshireYorkshire Museum PhotographyYorkshire Museum Photography When I started my career as a press photographer in Yorkshire, I used to love visiting local museums. I would photograph new exhibits and exhibitions, talk to the curators and wallow in the history. On rare occasions I actually got chance to visit archaeological digs and see the really work happening close up. Since being a freelance Yorkshire photographer, I have had chance to work with several museum and heritage organisations. Whether shooting PR Photography for the forestry commission or the National Civil War Centre I’ve loved the chance to learn more and be creatively involved. History is about imagination and you need a certain amount of human drama to engage with it. Holding the Newark Torc in my hand gave me a tangible shiver. To think of the craftsmen who made such an amazing object and the people who wore it. So if you would like to know a little bit more then head over to Museum Photography in Yorkshire. Comments
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