Snaps of Plonk

When we first moved from the UK to France, nearly 20 years ago, I was working as a commercial photographer, most of my work was for advertising agencies in London – I also taught “Zone System” black and white photography for fun (and profit) – so as there are no big agencies in our French village, I thought I would open a small school in the South of France in the vast rambling pile of rubble Carole and I had bought for our new home and new life.

Dreams can come true and after five years of blood sweat and tears we had built accommodation and I had a darkroom.

One of my first students was a neighbour in our village of Nizas, Barbara Heide – she is making a name for herself now as a photographer and is seeking commissions – her speciality is orking within the wine trade – and why not.

Here is a portfolio of her work taken at “Vinisud” in Montpellier last week

http://www.pbase.com/barbara_heide/vinisud

- you can see more of her work at

http://www.redbubble.com/people/barbara34

Waterdrop by Barbera Heide

I like this snap – click on it to see an enlargement.

About tony

Blogging about life in France since 1997 and running vacation apartments and BandB in the south of France keeps me busy (and poor)
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2 Responses to Snaps of Plonk

  1. Pingback: Snaps of Plonk | New Bricks and Pantiles

  2. Thank you Tony, for putting up these links!
    cheers
    Barbara Heide

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