Description
"To look at Oliver Hellowell's photography is to see the natural world through his eyes." - Boudicca Fox-Leonard, The Telegraph
"In Ollie's hands [...] the camera is more than a mere instrument; it is an extension of his inquisitive mind." - Iolo Williams
From flower-filled forests to ancient castles and isolated lochs, from the concrete jungle to the play of sunlight across the sea, the latest book from award-winning young photographer Oliver Hellowell captures Britain at its most beautiful.
The British landscape is renowned for its infinite moods. Oliver's photography celebrates this, capturing rain-jewelled flowers and haunting, mist-shrouded ruins. Perhaps the most charming aspect of his work is his ability to highlight overlooked beauty. To some, the dandelion is nothing but a weed - but Oliver finds a worthwhile subject in even the humblest wildflower.
Insightful commentary reveals the inspiration behind each of Oliver's pictures. An ode to the British Isles from a passionate young photographer, every page demonstrates the enthusiasm and talent that endeared Oliver to his worldwide following.
Also available:
Oliver's Birds ISBN 9781788840101
About the Author
Meet Oliver Hellowell - a 24-year-old photographer who also happens to have Down Syndrome. First picking up his camera at11, he has since sold photographs at exhibitions, collaborated with personalities such as television presenter Iolo Williams and BBC Wildlife cameraman and photographer Richard Taylor Jones, gained a fanbase of 60,000+ on Facebook, and won the National Diversity Award as a UK Role Model for Disability. His first book, Oliver's Birds, has been met with resounding success, and he won 'Best Photographic Feature' at the USA/UK Media Awards.
Book Information
ISBN 9781788840897
Author Oliver Hellowell
Format Hardback
Page Count 156
Imprint ACC Art Books
Publisher ACC Art Books
Weight(grams) 670g