Marc Bedingfield's Professional Portfolio

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Born in Ipswich in 1974, Marc has always enjoyed spending time in the countryside. He went on to study Environmental Conservation in 1990. Although he produces different types of image, his first love is with landscape photography.

As well as selling prints Marc also works with publishers and has most recently provided an image for "Lore of the Land" a book published by Penguin. Marc has also had images featured in national camera magazines. At present Marc is represented by four UK based agencies.

"I enjoy the challanges that landscape photography provides. Unlike working in a studio where you have full control of your lighting, when capturing landscape the ambient lighting is in the hands of mother nature."

"Although Suffolk and East Anglia is largly a rural area, because of the geography and geology it is not graced with the kind of landscapes you see in the classic photos, mountains, valleys and rocky coastlines. As such you have to work hard to get the most from the landscape. The flat nature of the region means that the sky features heavily in the work you produce, a good cloudscape helps to add height and interest to an image".

You can see more of my work at www.Marcbedingfield.co.uk

Marc Bedingfield's Images

 
Brass point is situated at the western end of the world famous Seven Sisters chalk cliffs in East Sussex.
The Naze, Essex. The warm light of the sunrise illuminates the delicate Red Crag cliffs of the Naze.
Southwold Pier, Suffolk. The sunrising over the north sea behind the pier.
The famous beach huts in Southwold evolved from fishermens huts and bathing huts.
Shingle Street is situated just south of the better known village of Orford and as the name suggests there is an abundance of shingle.
Conwy Sands, The sands of Conwy bay are exposed at low tide. The distant peninsula can be seen far across the sands as the sun sets over the sea.
 
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