The Queen's Green Canopy
Autor Adrian Houston, Charles Sainsbury-Plaiceen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781529909104
ISBN-10: 1529909104
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 260 x 267 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Ebury Publishing
ISBN-10: 1529909104
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 260 x 267 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Ebury Publishing
Notă biografică
Adrian Houston (Author)
Adrian Houston is a tree photographer and passionate conservationist. His work has seen him travel to some of the world's most unexplored and inhospitable terrains, with his powerful photographs subsequently gracing everything from advertising campaigns to magazine covers. In 2021 he published A Portrait of the Tree, a photography book that illustrated how trees connect us all on a universal level. Adrian's work has been exhibited both at The National Gallery and The Royal Academy of Arts. When he is not travelling, he is based at his studio in Soho, central London.
Charles Sainsbury-Plaice (Author)
Charles Sainsbury-Plaice has photographed His Majesty the King over many years in his previous role as The Duke of Cornwall. His work has featured in magazines such as Country Life, The Field, Horse and Hound, and Racing Review, while previous clients have included The Duchess of Rutland, Barbour, Hunter boots, The Daily Telegraph and Tatler. Charles has contributed photography to books including Harmony: A New Way of Looking at our World, England on Horseback and Shooting: A Season of Discovery. He is a passionate conservationist and is involved in tree planting projects at Tidgrove Estate in Hampshire.
Adrian Houston is a tree photographer and passionate conservationist. His work has seen him travel to some of the world's most unexplored and inhospitable terrains, with his powerful photographs subsequently gracing everything from advertising campaigns to magazine covers. In 2021 he published A Portrait of the Tree, a photography book that illustrated how trees connect us all on a universal level. Adrian's work has been exhibited both at The National Gallery and The Royal Academy of Arts. When he is not travelling, he is based at his studio in Soho, central London.
Charles Sainsbury-Plaice (Author)
Charles Sainsbury-Plaice has photographed His Majesty the King over many years in his previous role as The Duke of Cornwall. His work has featured in magazines such as Country Life, The Field, Horse and Hound, and Racing Review, while previous clients have included The Duchess of Rutland, Barbour, Hunter boots, The Daily Telegraph and Tatler. Charles has contributed photography to books including Harmony: A New Way of Looking at our World, England on Horseback and Shooting: A Season of Discovery. He is a passionate conservationist and is involved in tree planting projects at Tidgrove Estate in Hampshire.