Nature: Trees (PROFESSIONAL) - HONORABLE MENTION
Concrete Jungle

Photo © David Handley
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Living in a busy city, surrounded by man-made structures, is far removed from our original natural rural environment.
Trees are a welcome reminder of nature and addition to our concrete jungles.
They are comforting and visually stimulating, providing a welcome array of colours and shapes in their structure.
With this project I wanted to explore the relationship between buildings and trees. The harmony and patterns created by the two as they co-exist side by side.
Looking aloft there are beautiful displays of imagery created by the symbiosis of the opposing forms, where complex patterns and original artworks are being created.
Trees and buildings live amicably side by side in an environment dominated by human constructions, yet they seem to have an affinity for each other.
Proof that trees are not only essential as a source of important resources but also crucial to us emotionally, physiologically and our well being, yet these amazing structures often go passed by without even a glance.
After Art School, University and a Degree in Photography and Design, he spent numerous years assisting various photographers, travelling the globe on photo assignments.
David is now an established and renowned photographer who has specialised in photographing children and babies for the last 18 years. He has shot for commercial and editorial clients worldwide such as Ralph Lauren, Boden, M&S and Next.
David has also lectured at Central St Martins University of Arts in London and has an online course teaching people how to improve their skills at photographing children.
"Working with children is very unpredictable, energetic and fun which makes it very rewarding. I love working with kids, in fact I used to be one".
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Living in a busy city, surrounded by man-made structures, is far removed from our original natural rural environment.
Trees are a welcome reminder of nature and addition to our concrete jungles.
They are comforting and visually stimulating, providing a welcome array of colours and shapes in their structure.
With this project I wanted to explore the relationship between buildings and trees. The harmony and patterns created by the two as they co-exist side by side.
Looking aloft there are beautiful displays of imagery created by the symbiosis of the opposing forms, where complex patterns and original artworks are being created.
Trees and buildings live amicably side by side in an environment dominated by human constructions, yet they seem to have an affinity for each other.
Proof that trees are not only essential as a source of important resources but also crucial to us emotionally, physiologically and our well being, yet these amazing structures often go passed by without even a glance.
About author:
From a very early age David developed a keen interest in photography, his father being an artist and photographer himself and who encouraged David in his artistic progression.After Art School, University and a Degree in Photography and Design, he spent numerous years assisting various photographers, travelling the globe on photo assignments.
David is now an established and renowned photographer who has specialised in photographing children and babies for the last 18 years. He has shot for commercial and editorial clients worldwide such as Ralph Lauren, Boden, M&S and Next.
David has also lectured at Central St Martins University of Arts in London and has an online course teaching people how to improve their skills at photographing children.
"Working with children is very unpredictable, energetic and fun which makes it very rewarding. I love working with kids, in fact I used to be one".
BACK TO GALLERY