A professional photographer is to have many of his impressive aerial and land-based landscape images exhibited at Worcester Cathedral.
Michael Whitefoot, who lives near Martley, will exhibit 45 large-scale wall canvases of his work, marking his return visit to the Chapter House following a successful two week exhibition last year.
The photographs include many well-known Worcestershire landmarks, such as Worcester Cathedral and the Malvern Hills, as well as eye-catching vistas from further afield.
During the exhibition visitors will be able to purchase any of the canvases, which range from £40-£70, by asking at the Worcester Cathedral shop.
Other canvas sizes will also be available on enquiry. Twenty per cent of all sales using Michaels images will go to the Cathedral Shop.
Michael said: “Usually my work appears in shops in items such as postcards, gifts and jigsaw puzzles, plus I’ve recently published three books of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Cotswolds landscapes. So it will be exciting to see my photos in an art gallery context for a lengthy exhibition.”
Michael's photography exhibition is free to visit, and will be open in Worcester Cathedral’s Chapter House (off the Cloisters) until July 30 during normal cathedral opening hours (unless in use for short private events).
For a taster of Michael’s work, visit www.michaelwhitefoot.co.uk
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