Welcome to Amy Robinson Photography
Having originally learnt the basics on a film Minolta camera, I now use a Canon EOS R and Canon Lenses together with Lee Filters. I enjoy many genres of photography from Landscape to Creative, depending on who I’m with and what opportunities are in front of me.
In March 2014 I was awarded the Licentiateship Distinction from the Royal Photographic Society following the successful submission of a panel of ten images.
In February 2016 and 2017, I received Commended Awards for the in the prestigious Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Competition and they feature in the associated books – Collections 2 & 3. In 2018, I had one of my images shortlisted which is featured in the e-book version of the Competition.
I am happy to quote for bespoke projects including for corporate clients. In the past I have undertaken projects for GLive and The Swan at High Wycombe, and INDO Lighting Ltd. I have currently supplied images for the Kennel Club to use in collaboration with NOAH and for a Scottish Greenbelt action group.
If you enjoy my images and wish to purchase any prints online, please click here and visit my shop page. New images will be added on a continuing basis.
My prices are displayed on the prices and individual product pages and I am happy to supply images on aluminium or traditionally mounted and framed. Payment can be made via Paypal, BACS or personal cheque.
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As for everyone, 2020 has been a little bit different for me. I was fully occupied from February to May rearing a litter of six Golden Retriever puppies from one of my girls so photography apart from many cute puppy photos had to take a back seat. Then with on off lockdowns to varying degrees, opportunities have been limited. I was lucky though and had a day out on the South Downs in September starting very early at sunrise and staying out for most of the day. I was rewarded with a stunning sunrise over Firle Beacon and then beautiful soft light over the hills. On a roll, I managed to get to Savernake Forest in Wiltshire just before the second lockdown where the autumn colours were just stunning. Released from lockdown and I headed down early to Hayling Island for a bitterly cold, windy sunrise but which was just stunning. I ended the day at West Wittering beach amidst hail and cold rain but equally satisfying as the start of the day.
2019 was a chilly start, going to the North Somerset coast on a very cold and snowy January day. Some great opportunities on deserted beaches culminated with an unexpected sunset at Weston Super Mare. In early March, I had a couple of weeks of travel at very different ends of the spectrum, firstly to Uganda and then to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. If you have the opportunity to visit Uganda, then do, it is a wonderful country with a lot more to offer than just the Mountain Gorillas – despite it being an experience of a lifetime to trek and see them so close up in their natural habitat. A fleeting trip in May to the Kneep Castle estate in Sussex was such an interesting place, a pioneering rewilding project, I will have to revisit. Early June in the Gower was just stunning, sometimes we forget how beautiful our resident countries are! The year was finished by a day starting at Cuckmere Haven and working my way down to Beachy Head for the end of the day.
2018 started with a visit to the London Lumiere light exhibition with some wonderful installations. Later I was down on the Devon coast and in March, I was at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Birmingham amidst all the snowy weather thrown at us by ‘The Beast from the East’! March was finished off by a very early morning visit to Stonehenge for the March Solstice where I had close up access to the Stones. April saw me out and about on a very rainy day in my home town of Guildford. In August and September, I was working in Berlin and Paris and during my free time spent time exploring the cities. The end of the year saw me out exploring London with some great opportunities for night photography.
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