"To look at Oliver Hellowell's photography is to see the natural world through his eyes." - Boudicca Fox-Leonard, The Telegraph
"In Ollie's hands [...] the camera is more than a mere instrument; it is an extension of his inquisitive mind." - Iolo Williams
From
flower-filled forests to ancient castles and isolated lochs, from the
concrete jungle to the play of sunlight across the sea, the latest book
from award-winning young photographer Oliver Hellowell captures Britain
at its most beautiful.
The British landscape is renowned for its
infinite moods. Oliver's photography celebrates this, capturing
rain-jewelled flowers and haunting, mist-shrouded ruins. Perhaps the
most charming aspect of his work is his ability to highlight overlooked
beauty. To some, the dandelion is nothing but a weed - but Oliver finds a
worthwhile subject in even the humblest wildflower.
Insightful
commentary reveals the inspiration behind each of Oliver's pictures. An
ode to the British Isles from a passionate young photographer, every
page demonstrates the enthusiasm and talent that endeared Oliver to his
worldwide following.
Also available:
Oliver's Birds ISBN 9781788840101
Foreword by: Iolo Williams