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  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Alessandro Nesini, Assistant curator of photography Royal Collection Trust, Roger Taylor, Photographic historian and Sophie Gordon, Head of photography, Royal Collection Trust<br />
Haunting images that brought the reality of war into the consciousness of the public and royal family for the first time are on display in a new exhibition opening at The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse on Friday 4 August, whic explores the pioneering photographer's powerful images and their legacy. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Crimerean_War_Images_Edinbur...jpg
  • Pictured: Alessandro Nesini, Assistant curator of photography Royal Collection Trust, Roger Taylor, Photographic historian and Sophie Gordon, Head of photography, Royal Collection Trust<br />
Haunting images that brought the reality of war into the consciousness of the public and royal family for the first time are on display in a new exhibition opening at The Queen's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse on Friday 4 August, whic explores the pioneering photographer's powerful images and their legacy. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Crimerean_War_Images_Edinbur...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Photographer Ed Gold, who had travelled up from South Wales to take in the exhibition en route to a photography job in Fife, in front of one of his images in the exhibition.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Photographer Ed Gold, who had travelled up from South Wales to take in the exhibition en route to a photography job in Fife, in front of one of his images in the exhibition.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Photographer Ed Gold, who had travelled up from South Wales to take in the exhibition en route to a photography job in Fife, in front of one of his images in the exhibition.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Photographer Ed Gold, who had travelled up from South Wales to take in the exhibition en route to a photography job in Fife, in front of one of his images in the exhibition.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Exhibition curator Emily Raemaekers in front of one of Edinburgh photographer Anna Deacon's images.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Edinburgh Science Festival Creative Director Amanda Tyndall in front of one of her personal favourites in the exhibition.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Exhibition curator Emily Raemaekers<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Exhibition curator Emily Raemaekers<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Garry F McHarg and Ger Harley<br />
Winners of the Nature, Sports Feature and News categories of the Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016, Garry F McHarg and Alasdair MacLeod met with organiser Ger Harley in Glasgow today to pick up their awards. The Awards recognise the depth of talent of Scottish and Scotland based press phtographers including images that do not make the press.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER04112016005.jpg
  • Pictured: Garry F McHarg and Ger Harley<br />
Winners of the Nature, Sports Feature and News categories of the Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016, Garry F McHarg and Alasdair MacLeod met with organiser Ger Harley in Glasgow today to pick up their awards. The Awards recognise the depth of talent of Scottish and Scotland based press phtographers including images that do not make the press.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER04112016006.jpg
  • Pictured: Garry F McHarg<br />
Winners of the Nature, Sports Feature and News categories of the Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016, Garry F McHarg and Alasdair MacLeod met with organiser Ger Harley in Glasgow today to pick up their awards. The Awards recognise the depth of talent of Scottish and Scotland based press phtographers including images that do not make the press.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER04112016004.jpg
  • Pictured: Alasdair MacLeod and Ger Harley<br />
Winners of the Nature, Sports Feature and News categories of the Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016, Garry F McHarg and Alasdair MacLeod met with organiser Ger Harley in Glasgow today to pick up their awards. The Awards recognise the depth of talent of Scottish and Scotland based press phtographers including images that do not make the press.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER04112016003.jpg
  • The first event of the 2021 Edinburgh Science Festival opened today on Portobello Promenade. The Human Nature photography exhibition features work of a range of critically acclaimed photographers, including Lucas Foglia whose photographs often feature in the National Geographic and New York Times and Anna Deacon, an Edinburgh-based photographer and author known for her portraits of wild swimmers. Exhibition curator Emily Raemaekers<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Human_Nature_Exhibition_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Wullie Marr collects his trophy from John Douglas, manager of the Edinburgh branch of Calumet photographic.<br />
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The Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016 were handed out to their worthy winners today with Wullie Marr, Deadline News, picking up Scottish Press Photographer of the year along with trophies for Politics and Art and Enetrtainment categories.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER01112016005.jpg
  • Pictured: Wullie Marr collects his trophy from John Douglas, manager of the Edinburgh branch of Calumet photographic.<br />
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The Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016 were handed out to their worthy winners today with Wullie Marr, Deadline News, picking up Scottish Press Photographer of the year along with trophies for Politics and Art and Enetrtainment categories.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER01112016003.jpg
  • Pictured: Wullie Marr collects his trophy from John Douglas, manager of the Edinburgh branch of Calumet photographic.<br />
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The Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016 were handed out to their worthy winners today with Wullie Marr, Deadline News, picking up Scottish Press Photographer of the year along with trophies for Politics and Art and Enetrtainment categories.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER01112016001.jpg
  • Pictured: Wullie Marr collects his trophy from John Douglas, manager of the Edinburgh branch of Calumet photographic.<br />
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The Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016 were handed out to their worthy winners today with Wullie Marr, Deadline News, picking up Scottish Press Photographer of the year along with trophies for Politics and Art and Enetrtainment categories.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER01112016004.jpg
  • Pictured: Wullie Marr collects his trophy from John Douglas, manager of the Edinburgh branch of Calumet photographic.<br />
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The Scottish Press Photography Awards 2016 were handed out to their worthy winners today with Wullie Marr, Deadline News, picking up Scottish Press Photographer of the year along with trophies for Politics and Art and Enetrtainment categories.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 1 November 2016
    SCT_EEm_SPPAwards_GER01112016002.jpg
  • Hms Forth arrives in Edinburgh for the very first time to be guardship for The Tattoo<br />
14th August 2019<br />
www.davecullenphotography.co.uk<br />
© Dave Cullen Photography 2019
    SCT_EEm_HMS_Forth_Arrives_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Hms Forth arrives in Edinburgh for the very first time to be guardship for The Tattoo<br />
14th August 2019<br />
www.davecullenphotography.co.uk<br />
© Dave Cullen Photography 2019
    SCT_EEm_HMS_Forth_Arrives_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Pictured: Cavan Convery makes sure the words on steroscopic viewer is in perfect position.<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Jill Brown tries out the steroscopic viewer to get that 3d look.<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Jill Brown tries out the steroscopic viewer to get that 3d look.<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Jill Brown tries out the steroscopic viewer to get that 3d look.<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Jill Brown enjoys the famous image by Alfred G Buckham of Edinburgh from the air.<br />
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ahes of EdinburghThe View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • All photographers enjoy seeing top class images. The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Adeline Amar makes those final adjustments to the exhibition<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Adeline Amar makes those final adjustments to the exhibition<br />
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The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • The View from Here exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh brings together 70 key works charting the history of landscape and photography over 175 years. <br />
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(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_The_View_From_Here_GER271020...jpg
  • Loch Achray in the Trossachs made a picture perfect scene as the early morning mist began to evaporate and a rainbow appeared on Ben Venue in the background
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  • The red kites at Argaty near Doune made a spectacular aerial display as they searched for food in the pleasant November sunshine
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  • The red kites at Argaty near Doune made a spectacular aerial display as they searched for food in the pleasant November sunshine
    edinburgh_elite_media_red_kites_dm05...JPG
  • The red kites at Argaty near Doune made a spectacular aerial display as they searched for food in the pleasant November sunshine
    edinburgh_elite_media_red_kites_dm05...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
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The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
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Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
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The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
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Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Ian Rankin designed the Oor Wullie statue which was made on his suggestion as he is all for Edinburgh Sick kids fund raising.  Mr Rankin's son has very complex special needs and Mr Rankin senior  developed a very close replationship with them over the past 25 years was they helped looking after his son.   <br />
<br />
The Oor Wullie Bucket trail (200 statues around Scotland) are all fund raising for the various charities.<br />
<br />
Mr Rankin was signing this particular statue to show that this was his design and that he was proud to be associated with the fund raising.  Mr Rankin was brought up reading the Broons and Oor Wullie and was one of the first literatures he ever read.
    SCT_EEm_Oor_Wullie_Meets_Ian_Rankin_...JPG
  • Street scene in the Boulevard Lazare Carnot, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard Lazare Carnot, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Square du Cardinal Jules Geraud Saliège, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Hire bicyclies in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • An old woman waits for a bus in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene near the metro in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_021.jpg
  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_020.jpg
  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_019.jpg
  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_017.jpg
  • Street scene in the Boulevard de Strasbourg, Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_016.jpg
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_029.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_026.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_027.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_022.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_024.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_023.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_020.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_019.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_017.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_016.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_015.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_014.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_011.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_010.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_006.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_009.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_005.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
<br />
The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_002.JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_004.JPG
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