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"I'm
very pleased to have your photo in the attached issue. I'm confident that
people will see this picture and be amazed and horrified. And I am sure
it will emerge as one of the classic environmental images. It's a real
winner!" ”Hi Paul This is the final proof going over to designers today. Thought you'd like to see it. Check out the back page for your credit. I think it looks fantastic and Seabury has been really pleased with the photographs you took. They meshed really well. It's a credit to you and I'm very pleased with the look and feel of this publication. Many thanks for your hard work and the ambassadorial role you adopt. Looking forward to buying you a drink at the Awards ceremony” Heather Duncan……English Nature Press Officer referring to the publication of a booklet celebrating winners of the 2004 ‘Green Oscars’. Click here to download a PDF file of the publication (2.3 MB) All portraits by Paul Glendell "Your
work on the photo research for our publication "Call for the Wild"
was both thorough and imaginative. The quality and impact of the images,
including a number of your own photographs, was excellent. You made a
significant personal contribution to the effectiveness of the publication." "Thank
you for the information that will be of great use, together with the good
and comprehensive coverage that you managed to get." "Thank
you for your feature on the Uist islands in Scotland. As usual the package
was top quality and my designer is so exciting about the excellent photographs
that she wants to do the layout straightaway. We are very likely to use
one for the cover. "His
first solo exhibition reinforces our concerns about the environmental
situation ...yet it also shows us the beauty of the wild places that must
be protected." "The
recognition of his work has now brought him commissions from other spheres
of the environmental industry. Here he produces images which perhaps are
not as dramatic but leave just as much impact in terms of composition." "Through
the viewfinder of his camera he relentlessly shows us all that we refuse
to realise... we will have to learn again... perhaps from the textbook
of his photographs." "The
Corfe Mullen lanes pictures are excellent. From my perspective I think
they capture the issues relating to that project and also capture the
concept of the Quiet Lanes Scheme as a whole. I think you have provided
a good mix of issues and users which I was hoping to see. |
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