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Oliver's Birds: By Oliver Hellowell

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Oliver's Birds: By Oliver Hellowell

Contributors:

By (Author) Oliver Hellowell
Foreword by Iolo Williams
Foreword by Ken Jenkins

ISBN:

9781788840101

Publisher:

ACC Art Books

Imprint:

ACC Art Books

Publication Date:

1st August 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

779.092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

156

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 175mm

Weight:

700g

Description

Oliver doesn't only snap birds; his camera shutter also clicks closed for the play of light across rippling water, the mist rising off a wood in early spring and the rolling Somerset hills where he was raised. But birds are a favourite subject of his, and his camera never fails to do them justice. Oliver's sensitivity to lighting, colour contrast and mood imbues each picture with a unique atmosphere, resulting in precise shots of professional quality. The birds' glossy eyes, their beaks, the intricate patterns on their feathers and the texture of their down have all been captured with a patience and skill that is admired by dedicated fans from all across the world. AUTHOR: Meet Oliver - a twenty-two-year-old photographer with a brilliant eye for bird photography, who also happens to have Down Syndrome. First picking up his camera at eleven, he has since sold photographs at exhibitions, collaborated with personalities such as television presenter Iolo Williams, and BBC Wildlife cameraman and photographer Richard Taylor Jones, gained a following of 60,000+ on Facebook and won the National Diversity Award for a UK Role Model for Disability. SELLING POINTS: . Breath-taking shots of birds from Oliver Hellowell, a young photographer with Down Syndrome . Chapters dedicated to birds of prey, seabirds and residents of the British garden, annotated with Oliver's own notes . Demonstrates Oliver's singular ability to capture the essence of his feathered muses 152 colour images

Reviews

"He has a specific approach to shooting birds. I just worry about the eye it has to be sharp.' As for photographic advice Oliver recalls, Ken Jenkins said to me, Never lose the wonder. I love that." -- Steve Fairclough, Amateur Photographer

Author Bio

Meet Oliver - a twenty-two-year-old photographer with a brilliant eye for bird photography, who also happens to have Down Syndrome. First picking up his camera at eleven, he has since sold photographs at exhibitions, collaborated with personalities such as television presenter Iolo Williams, and BBC Wildlife cameraman and photographer Richard Taylor Jones, gained a following of 60,000+ on Facebook and won the National Diversity Award for a UK Role Model for Disability.

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