Dave Lawrance

 

I first took up photography seriously about 20 years ago, on receiving an Olympus OM1 for my 21st birthday. While initially I photographed 'anything that moved', I eventually decided to concentrate on landscapes. Early influences included Ansel Adams, Fay Godwin, John Davies, John Blakemore, and Derry Brabbs, whose 'James Herriot's Yorkshire' photos got me interested in colour landscape photography.

I set up my web site, (http://www.davelawrance.co.uk), early in 1997, as an easy way of getting my photos seen around the World, and have been very surprised at the level of interest generated. The majority of the photos on the site are cycle racing photos, many taken on my annual visits to the Tour de France. I am now, however concentrating more on the landscapes section. 
 
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