| Simon Denison is an architecture & interiors photographer specialising in the photography of private houses. He always tries to work with the light that flows naturally into the buildings he photographs, believing that the beauty of an interior depends largely on the quality of light provided by its windows. Instead of using large banks of artificial lights, he relies on reflectors and extended tonal range processing to capture the subtle tones of light and shade in a room. He has a range of corporate and private clients across the UK and is always particularly happy to discuss commissions from private clients who wish to have a 'house portrait' made of their own home, to be delivered either as an exhibition-quality large framed or mounted image, or in the form of an album of highest-quality art prints. He works in either colour or black and white, depending on the client's wishes. For further information, please contact simondenison@pobox.com or telephone 01584 823323. In his personal work, he is a documentary & fine art landscape photographer, and his work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He is the author of two photographic books, The Human Landscape (Greyscale 2002) and Quarry Land (Greyscale 2005), and his work has been reviewed widely including in The Times, The Guardian and on BBC Radio 4. He lectures part-time in the history and interpretation of photography at Birmingham City University's Institute of Art & Design, and he reviews books and exhibitions for the photography magazine Source.
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