
Fountain Boy by David Morrison
Taken in London

Standsalone by Pamela Morrison
Taken in Bulawayo Zimbabwe - depicts a young village girl gathering sticks. Her name
in english means she who stands alone. A child with no father. |
ART EXHIBITION
AT CHORAK'S CAFE
122 High Road, East Finchley N2 9ED
The photographs are predominantly black & white. There are 28 prints
in total being exhibited.
Exhibition closes end of May
Click on a photo to enlarge
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RSC by David Morrison
Taken at the RSC season at the
Barbican two years ago.

Mother & Child by Pamela Morrison
Taken in an elephant mountain village in Thailand.
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David Morrison born London 1962 of Irish parents.
In his teens he returned to Ireland with his family and is now based in Ballybunion, Co.
Kerry. There he observes many opportunities to record the barren but beautiful scenes of
the West Coast.
A self taught photographer with no formal
training, he has had his work published in various photographic publications and has
undertaken various commercial & artistic commissions.
His work has been exhibited in London and Ireland. He
has created his own distinctive style without using any cosmetic means. All his
photographs are hand-printed in Ireland and tell their own story |

Fluteplayer by Pamela Morrison
Taken at a northern provence train station in Thailand
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Pamela Morrison is
31 years of age. She lives in London and became interested in photography initially
shadowing her brother and carrying his camera bags. When
travelling she records many of her destinations through the lens and feels a special
affinity with faces, capturing peoples characters in the frame. Seeing no need to
tamper with the subject she does not adopt any special filtering or lighting techniques.
Preferring a simple yet dramatic effect.
Pamela is a self taught photographer and is still experimenting
with the photographic medium and does not see herself specialising in the near future. She
is continually adding to her broad body of work. |