A long exposure isolates a lone tree on the banks of Loch Lomond in Scotland. The extended time with the shutter open results in calmer looking water and a smearing of the heavy, overcast sky. The tree stands seemingly unmoved, a symbol of strenght against the odds.
Chris started building a powerful portfolio of landscape photography back in 2005. Based at his gallery in York, U.K. he runs landscape photography workshops and courses in the U.K and in Europe and is a regular speaker at photographic societies and events across Great Britain. He is an Ambassador for the Canson Infinity range of fine art photographic papers.
Awards Ambassador - Canson Infinity Fine Art Paper
PX3 - Silver Medal 2022, 2023
PX3 - Bronze Medal 2024
PX3 - 15 'Honorable Mentions'- 2019,2020,2021,2022,2023,2024
PX3 - 2 x 'Official Selection' PX3 2012
ND Awards - 9 ‘Honorable mentions’- 2020,2021
ND Awards - Bronze Medal 2021
British Photography Awards - Final Shortlist 2019
Antiquity Worldwide Photographic Prize - Winner 2011
Epson International Panoramic Awards. 10 awards
Owner of Chris Ceaser Photography Gallery, Ryton Studios, Ryton House, Chapel lane, Scrooby, Doncaster, DN10 6AE
www.chrisceaser.co.uk