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Tuesday, 16th March 2010

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Published Date: 21 October 2009
The Octagon Gallery at 5 Market Street, Wisbech, is having an exhibition of local photographers work until November 28.
The exhibition will be in their first floor exhibition room and entry is free.

Photographers include Daniel Kiff, who has a passion for travel photography.

He will be showing some pictures from his travels to China, Kenya and his rally from Plymouth to Banjul (Gambia), where he passed through France, Spain, Morocco, Senegal, Mauritania and Gambia.

Daniel works as a wedding and portrait photographer in Wisbech (www.kiffphotography.co.uk)

Sarah Kiff loves the local Norfolk coast. She will have on display some local pictures as well as some from Scotland. She likes to find shapes and patterns in the natural environment and specialises in black and
white prints.

Simon Edwards of Wisbech found his passion for photography after having to decrease the amount of hill walking he was doing due to his wife developing osteoarthritis.

He is inspired by other great landscape photographers and has pictures of the Lake District, The Peak District and The Yorkshire Dales.

Iwona Chodzicka grew up in a small village near Jelenia Gora in Poland and was given a basic compact camera as a present by her mother.

As her interest in photography grew so did her interest in the beautiful landscapes of the Karkonosze Mountains where she lived.

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