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Professional photographer Simon Kirwan, based in Liverpool, Merseyside specialises in creative location, lifestyle, outdoor event, industrial, aerial, construction, architectural, sport, mountain, world adventure travel photography for advertising, marketing, corporate, public relations & editorial. Original Commissioned Digital Photography & Stock Picture Library |
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| The Lightbox showcases the work of award-winning photographer Simon Kirwan. In 2000, Simon was named The Observer Outdoor Photographer of the Year, and he has travelled extensively in Europe, Asia and Africa, photographing people, places and mountains for The Lightbox Picture Library, which contains over 4,000 images from locations all over the world. Simon Kirwan is a specialist advertising, aerial, outdoor event, architectural, location and outdoor photographer, and works in a wide range of styles for a diverse client list, including the BBC, Adidas UK, Balfour Beatty plc, Shepherd Construction, Kelloggs and Littlewoods plc. His images have appeared in many books and publications, including The Guardian, The Rough Guides, Outdoor Photography, Global Adventure, Mens Health, & Ultrafit, and he has contributed words and pictures to many outdoor, travel and photographic web sites. |
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| As well as commissioned work for corporate and advertising clients, Simon has been commissioned to produce aerial and landscape photography for a series of books to be published in October 2004, and has also produced photography for the 2004 Merseyside Police Charity Calendar. Simon Kirwan is equally at home in corporate offices, on a construction site, in a light aircraft, on a mountain summit, at a live music venue, or at sport stadium, and utilises state-of-the-art digital equipment to produce high-resolution images, which can be downloaded from camera to laptop computer, and written to CD-ROM on site, enabling the client to take the finished job immediately. Images can also be transmitted direct from site via GPRS mobile telephone utilising Bluetooth technology, allowing clients to receive image files while still on location. | ||||||||||||