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Jim Henderson Photography, Professional Landscape & Fine Art Photographer and Publisher, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
NORTH EAST SCOTLAND PHOTOGRAPHY
To access more of my best work, please use the Useful Web
Links page and access Alamy.com. Search under my name with area: Aberdeenshire,
Highlands, Scotland, Egypt. Subject matter or themes e.g. Aurora, farming,
sunsets, rural, colourful, flora, etc. and you will be able to view over 1500 of
my images.
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My photos of the North East of Scotland have
been widely published since the late 1980’s and are common place in a wide
range of publications about the region.
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Tap O'Noth Vitrified Fort
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Swans on Loch of Skene
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Fyvie Castle near Turriff
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Kincardine O'Neil Old Kirk
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Covering most
aspects of life in principally Aberdeenshire or the Grampian Region as it
used to be called before Local Government reorganisation the photos have
been aimed at the tourist related market in the main. Subjects covered are
wide and commissioned work is also undertaken.
Brig of Alvah near Banff
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Huntly Castle
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Alt Fheannach Burn
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"Through all the images
contained in this book, Mr Henderson succeeds in sharing his love for a
region of Scotland he clearly knows and understands intimately." Pamela
London of Final Art USA in a review of ‘Grampian’ on Alan Sutton
Publishing’s Photographer’s Britain.
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Landscapes
Rural Scenery
Agriculture
Forestry
Grampian & Cairngorm Mountains
Moray and North Sea Seascapes
Scottish Wild Flora
Golf Courses of Aberdeenshire
Aberdeen City and other Towns
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Cabrach Post Office Strathdon
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Stone Circles
Pictish Carvings
Sunsets, Sunrises and Clouds
Principal Rivers and Tributaries
Highland Games
Seasons
National Trust for Scotland properties
Historic Scotland properties |
Glen Muick near Ballater
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Dunnottar Castle near Stonehaven
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River Don at Cothall near Dyce
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