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- Russell Sherwood
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Russ was born in Derbyshire on the edge of the Peak District National Park and from early age he developed a deep appreciation of the natural surroundings. Walking in the local countryside became a favourite pastime and in later years this extended beyond his native Peak District to encompass the Lake District, Snowdonia and Scotland.
Fortunate that his job involved extensive travel, He also spent long periods in the mountains, working on location in the Alps and amongst the dramatic scenery of Southern Spain. His passion for the outdoors grew, and skiing, mountain biking and rock climbing provided more adventurous ways of being intimate with the landscape. To record these adventures he always travelled with a camera but he never seemed to capture, to his satisfaction, the scale and magnificence of the scene.
Russ retired in 1996, and with more time at his disposal, photography became the main focus of his outdoor activities. Since 2005, he has been based in the Yorkshire Dales. Living in this area of unique landscape has had a significant influence on his photography. He perceives the landscape as a complex amalgamation of many individual yet essential components. It is these components that he tries to capture in a style that conveys the mood, atmosphere and character of the greater view. He does not have a traditional or purist approach. He uses digital cameras and modern editing techniques to manipulate images, enhance and emphasise the ambiance, and create a sense of being there.
Although not entirely spontaneous, his images tend to be of scenes that naturally and randomly draw his attention. He rarely goes out to photograph a specific subject. He does, however, take weather and time of day into consideration when planning a location. There are, of course, many revisits to subjects discovered under unfavourable conditions. Waiting for the right light, in the right place at the right time is all part of the experience. For him, this is the most rewarding part of the process. It provides time in which to determine the composition and exposure, consider the editing processes and to create a mental visualisation of the final image
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| The Photographs can come as prints or framed prints and come in 2 sizes A4 or A3+they come with a choice of mount colour and frame style and because we frame ourselves can offer a bespoke framing service. We use FSC sourced wood and mouldings and our mounts are conservation gradeIf ordering online after placing order please contact me via email or phone to let me know choice of frame and mount.1 ONLINE. You can order on line via the web site, this is a secure and safe method, all credit and debit cards are processed via a secure site.2 POST. Print out the order form, and fill in your details, you can include a cheque, or I can ring to arrange payment over the phone.3 TELEPHONE. You can ring me to place your order over the phone. 01756 761176 or 07760235430 (Anytime) If traveling to visit the shop please ring and I will gladly open early or stay open longer for you. Prints Framed and unframedWe keep a wide range of prints, framed and unframed in stock, but we can go out of stock . All framed prints are professionally mounted before framing and have a good size mount.We will inform you of any undue delay, and will keep you updated with your order, We can now ship prints to Europe and USA.CANCELLING YOUR ORDERIf you've accidentally placed an order or just changed your mind, don't worry. You can cancel or amend any order by calling us on 01756 761176 / 07760235430 or by emailing us within 24 hours.At The Smithy we want you to be delighted every time you shop with us. Occasionally though, we know you may want to return items. That's why under our guarantee if, for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, you can return it to us in its original condition within 30 days of the date you received the item. Please note you are responsible for returning the item in its original condition and ensuring it is packaged safely. Please call before returning any item.By law, you also have the right to withdraw from your purchase of an item within seven working days of the day after the date the item is delivered to you. Please note that you will be responsible for the costs of returning the items to us unless we delivered the item to you in error, or if the item is damaged or defective. Any questions please phone, write or email me.Thank you.Carl |
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| 1 What methods of payment do you accept?We accept cash, Credit and Debit Cards, and cheques (Unfortunately we don’t accept American express). If sending cheques please allow up to 10 days for the funds to clear, unfortunately we can not send goods unless the funds have cleared.2 If I order online, using my Credit or Debit card is it safe?Yes, Your credit card information is processed by a secure server. The information is only accesible by The Smithy. Once the information is used then it is destroyed.3 If I don’t want to use the website, can I order over the phone?Yes, You can call me during shop hours on 01756 761176, or out of hours on 07760235430. You can pay by Credit or Debit card.4 Can I have my order delivered to my work or to a friend?Yes we can deliver anywere you want, but we still need the address of the card holder to confirm payment and a contact number for any problems. If there is a particualr day that is best for you for delivery then please let me know I will try my best to help.5 How long will my order take to arrive?If the goods are in stock it will be despatched next working day or ASAP, unless paying by cheque. If ordering prints, then theses are not always in stock, especially Peter Brook prints we only keep a limited stock. Prints take time to get the artist to sign them then to frame, please order early and allow up to 28 days for delivery.6 Are my goods insured against damage?Yes, if you receive your goods and they are damaged, then please contact me ASAP for me to arrange a replacement.7 Can I visit the shop?Yes you can visit the shop, if you are travelling along distance, or wanting to see something particular, please contact me beforehand, this will save any wasted journey, were possible I will open earlier or stay open longer. |
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- Looking After Your Artwork
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Choosing the correct place
It is not easy to display a lot of fine pictures in a home. Trying to obtain balance whilst keeping them in a good condition Whether they are lithographs, prints or paintings.
Here are my tips :
1. Sunlight is by far the worst of all, pictures will fade in just one season. Letting a picture receive direct sunlight for more than an hour per week is already too much. If left for too long the browns and weaker colours will start to become purple.
2. Draughts are another damaging aspect. Draughts are fine as an entity but they bring with them a certain amount of moisture, so if a draught is reaching a picture then it may be getting damp, and dust. Which is not good.
3. If you look at really old prints or books you shall occasionally notice grey black circular spots on them. This is microbial, a sort of disease. It is caused by moisture, and cant be reversed.
4. Pictures that have been exposed to all the above conditions shall develop bubbles or "crinkling", this is caused by the dampening of a print, followed by the drying out of it. Paper, like buildings shall change shape seasonally. But if you are not careful you can create those seasons within one week in a single room.
5. Never get an "airtight" frame in the hope that you have beat the problem, you will just create a "double glazing" atmosphere, moisture will be attracted to the inside of the frame. This is due to temperature differentials in the room.
6. At The Smithy we use FSC approved mouldings, we do not use cheap or poor quality, our mountboard is conservation grade and our framing is to Fine art guild standard.
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