The Channel Islands

The Channel Islands

by Beata Moore (Author)

Synopsis

Beata Moore explores the rich heritage of British and French influences and the surprisingly varied landscapes of the Channel Islands. From Jersey, an island of opposites, where cosmopolitan city life sits easily with lazy beach holidays to the proudly different Bailiwick of Guernsey, where agriculture remains a bigger part of the island economy, and the islands of Alderney and car-free Sark and Herm. From bustling harbour towns, remote cliff paths, beautiful beaches and rural interiors, Beata Moore captures the diversity and uniqueness of this much-loved archipelago.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 07 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 071123132X
ISBN 13: 9780711231320

Media Reviews
For those of you who haven't taken a trip to the Channel Islands, this book may persuade you! Britain Armed with a camera and a flair for using it, Beata Moore has produced a sumptuous tribute to the appeal and spectacle of that enchanting archipelago, hopping from island to island to capture on film some truly alluring images. This England
Author Bio
Beata Moore is a writer and photographer. She has been passionate about photography since the age of twelve, when she received her first camera. Initially interested in recording nature - she has a postgraduate degree in botany - as time progressed she widened her interests, and now equally enjoys taking pictures of landscapes, architecture and general travel, shooting mainly in colour. Beata has written a number of fascinating books including Cracow: City of Treasures, A Year in the life of the New Forest and A Year in the Life of the Cotswolds. Her photographs have been published in magazines and books and her work has also been exhibited at galleries in London and across the UK. To visit Beata Moore's website click here