Friday, October 21, 2011

More vintage clothing keeps North Devon PR Portrait photographer Guy Harrop busy in the studio




Guy Harrop has been working a lot in the studio shooting food, people and fashions recently, as well as several corporate PR shoots across the Westcountry. The last couple of months has been very busy for Guy whose work is regularly published both in the UK and abroad. Guy's ability to meet deadlines, his eye catching imagery and his understanding of PR needs, has made him the photographer of choice for many businesses across Devon and Cornwall. For more info please visit www.guyharrop.com

Best Fish and Chips in the Westcountry and now off to the UK finals

Hanbury's fish and chip takeaway in Babbacombe, Devon which is celebrating making it through to the final of this year's National Fish and Chip awards, after being named best Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year in the South West of England. Pictured are owner David Hanbury and staff celebrating reaching the final. Photo by North Devon based PR photographer Guy Harrop

North Devon PR photographer visits award winning Burt's Potato Chips HQ



National Trust launches 101 quick walks across the South West

Dust off the boots, wipe down the wellies, take out the trainers and flick on the flip-flops! To celebrate the changing seasons with a bit of fresh air fun and uncomplicated outdoor adventure, National Trust South West is launching an exciting new range of one-mile walks.  As part of the Trust’s nationwide Walking Festival, the new ‘National Trust One’ campaign delivers 101 short walks across the South West graded in difficulty from flip flops to wellies to walking boots. Photo by North Devon PR photographer Guy Harrop

Cider apple picking season underway in North Devon

Westcountry Scrumpy time. Apple pickers gather the years cider apples during harvest at Ostler's cider Mill, Goodleigh, one of only a handful of traditional cider orchards left in Devon.  This year has seen their sales increase twofold as Nationwide cider demand is on the up again. Harvest time for cider fruit is roughly from September to November and by October most of the fruit has fallen to the ground ready to be picked. Photo by North Devon PR photographer Guy Harrop