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Peers Morgan Exhibition, Photographique,Bristol, October 2014

September 30, 2014 in Art, Portraits

If you're in Bristol during October why not pop in to Photographique and have a look the pop- up exhibition displaying the images of the Bristol Folk and Blues scene and Birmingham street portraits? It's very much in the spirit of 'let's  put the show on right here' rather than being a part of a grand plan. It has, though, come at a great time for my co-exhibitor John Morgan who has had a prolific photographic 2014, with his work already featuring in 3 album covers and a number of music websites and videos. The vibrancy of the scene in his adopted Bristol provides not only great bands to listen to but also great subjects to photograph.

It's not a large exhibition but I've added some the featured images below . You never know, I might see you there.

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Till  next time...

Matt Peers 

 

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