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December 17th, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — Steve Collins @ 9:47 pm

Eridge Rocks
In February 2010 I am taking part in an exhibition at The Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery, celebrating the unique sandstone outcrops that can be found in and around our town and the surrounding High Weald.

The High Weald sand rocks have fascinated residents and visitors for over 6000 years.  They have provided an unchanging backdrop for a story that stretches from prehistoric hunter-gatherers, through Georgian and Victorian holidaymakers, to the present day.  This exhibition uses historic images and objects from the Museum collection, along with newly commissioned art work, to explore how generations of people have responded to the rocks as places of wonder and mystery.

I am keen to hear from anyone who has a close connection with the Tunbridge Wells Rocks and who would be interested in having their portrait taken for inclusion in the exhibition. If you are interested, please email me at steve@momofoto.co.uk or call me on 07872 61160.

Read more at the Tunbridge Museum and Art Gallery website.

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  1. [...] one, great side effect of taking part in the Tunbridge Wells Rocks exhibition is that I’ve unearthed a whole heap of interesting locations for photo shoots. [...]

    Pingback by momofoto » Mount Edgcumbe Rocks Shoot — February 7, 2010 @ 11:36 pm

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