You can now see Lynn Stout's work in Greyhound Road throughout March
An exhibition hosted by the Apothecary Gallery CIC showing Scottish Wildlife Photography by Lynn Stout has been extended due to popular demand.
The exhibition at the gallery in Greyhound Road, which is being held in aid of the Scottish Wildlife Trust will now be open and the photographs on display until 30 March.
Lynn's
work seeks to showcase wildlife in its natural element and raise awareness for wildlife trusts and conservation and this exhibition features photographic prints of a variety of Scottish wildlife, such as the gannet, kingfisher, and pine marten, offering a captivating display of birds and animals in their undisturbed habitat.
In 2018, one of Lynn's featured photographs - Male Sparrowhawk - was awarded the Best Nature Digital Projected Image by the Scottish Photographic Federation Salon.
25% of sales from the exhibition will be donated to the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
It is followed by an Artist's Talk on 8 February at 7pm. This event will be a unique opportunity to hear about the highs and lows of a wildlife photographer, as well as the valuable work of the Scottish Wildlife Trust. The talk will also discuss the impact of Wildlife Trusts on wildlife conservation and connecting people to nature.
A nurse by profession, Lynn's journey into wildlife began in 2017 when a renowned wildlife photographer ran a workshop at her local photographic club in Stonehaven, Mearns Camera Club. The spark was ignited and her niche for photography discovered.
For more information, visit the gallery's website. To find out more, or check exhibition opening times, contact the gallery, at 33 Greyhound Road by calling 020 7381 5727 or emailing info@apothecarycentre.org.uk.
March 8, 2017
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