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 working within the wine trade – and why not.
Here is a protfolio 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
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Dear Tony
I cant work out how to contact you – blond and old. Can you tell me if I can sell my half of a property in France without the permission of my estranged husband. I live in Australia. You met him once Claude Vinnic.
Reagrds
Anne