Westcountry PR Photographer

Professional multi International award winning Press and PR photographer with over 20 years experience

Monday, September 20, 2010

Westcountry PR photographer captures Captain Jack Sparrow pirate themed wedding



Wedding bells ring as pirates seal the knot in historic smuggling village of Clovelly,Devon. A group of medics from the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford who have dressed up as Pirates of the Caribbean each Sept for the past four years to raise money for Cancer Research have got married this weekend in costume even exchanging pirate vows. Senior Operating Department Practitioner Mik Ashfield, 46, and staff nurse Vikki Ludlow, 35, both from Kidlington dressed as Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swann from Pirates of the Carribean with their guests for their weding at the New Inn, Clovelly at the weekend. Pictured are Mik and Vikki at the weekend at their wedding in Clovelly, Devon. Photo by International award winning press and PR photographer Guy Harrop.
Westcountry PR photographer at 5:28 AM

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Tour of Britain riders reach South West stage

Westcountry PR Sport photographer Guy Harrop catches up with the Tour of Britain cycle race stage four between Minehead and Teignmouth. Guy who used to shoot sports for several agencies on a regular basis jumped at the opportunity to get his eye back on track with this commissioned shoot. 
Westcountry PR photographer at 8:25 PM

Monday, September 13, 2010

Westcountry travel photographer - Croatian temperatures soar as beach space diminishes


Sun worshippers make their way over the smooth white pebbles at Zlatni Rat beach near Bol in Croatia. The tongue shaped beach forks into the Adriatic attracting crowds fighting for towel space during the summer months when space becomes a premium. Photo by International award winning press photographer Guy Harrop
Westcountry PR photographer at 8:35 PM

Westcountry PR travel photographer Guy Harrop keeps ahead of the crowds in Croatian lakes

A queue of umbrella clad visitors enjoy the first heavy rainfall of the season walking through the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. The lakes get their deep changing colours from calcium and magnesium carbonate from mountain rivers washing through the limestone rocks. The lakes which have 25 km of walking trails attract over 1 million visitors each year and were officially opened in April 1996 after 4 years of Serbian occupation during the civil war.
Westcountry PR photographer at 1:32 PM

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Please read - attempted identity theft

I have been made aware that my identity and a couple of my images have been illegally used by a fraudster who has stolen my identity and is falsely representing me on at least one website.
I am in touch with my lawyer and in the meantime if anyone is approached on g.harropmodels@gmail.com - this is not me it is someone who is illegally using my name and attempting to represent themselves as me.Please contact me if you have been approached as I am pursuing this.
Westcountry PR photographer at 11:03 AM
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