The village of Craster, with its colourful fishing boats, and the adjacent coastline, with such features as Dunstanburgh Castle and Cullernose Point, are the subjects of thousands of photographs every year. Most are taken by visitors keen to record their holiday highlights, some by enthusiasts who set up their tripods intent on capturing that unique image and some by professional photographers working for newspapers and magazines. All of them are drawn by the beauty of the area and the ever changing light, which hold out the promise of a photograph to remember.
The following links may be of interest...
Bygone Craster - The Sable/Smailes collection of historical photographs of Craster
Craster Harbour on Geograph British Isles, a project to photograph the UK sponsored by Ordnance Survey.
Les Bell - Northumberland Cam
Noel Bennett Jo Cornish
Roger Coulam
Andy Craig Photography training
Andy Craig Northumberland diary
Andy Craig Have your photograph taken on holiday!
Jane Ellis
Lee Frost
Michael Goonan Scenic photographs of Northumberland
Mark Irving
Light & Land
Nigel Lowder - Nigel's work is on sale in the Mick Oxley gallery
Steve Mayes
Ron McCombe Wildlife photography
Northumbrian Photographic Workshops
Graeme Peacock
Keith Saint
Shot up North
John Williamson
The following links are for those who might wish to take their interest further by joining a club...
Alnwick Camera Club
Amble Photo Group |