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A Photo Exhibit Celebrating 90 Years of Norman Browne

Created By Emma Handcock

St. John's Church, 22–29 November, 10am–3pm

Raising money for St. John's Church & the Yeovil Christians Against Poverty Debt Centre based at St. John's.

St. John's Church is delighted to host a special photography exhibition in honour of Norman Browne's 90th birthday. The exhibition, titled "Tread Softly in This Precious Paradise," celebrates a lifetime devoted to capturing the beauty and fragility of the natural world.

Norman's love of photography began in childhood, inspired by his father, who won an award for his photography the year Norman was born. His father taught him the craft and Norman spent decades working exclusively with film cameras.

The exhibition features a stunning collection of landscapes from the USA, Canada, and France right through to the beautiful coastlines of the West Country. Amongst the prints featured is a striking image of Ben Nevis, taken in 1950 and developed over 50 years ago in Norman’s own darkroom.

In addition, St. John’s Model Railway Group will be appearing on Saturday 22nd November, with their detailed model of Yeovil Junction. Norman was a valued member of this group for many years, contributing to the development of the model and remaining a passionate advocate for local transport throughout his life.

Visitors are invited to experience this remarkable retrospective from 22nd to 29th November at St. John's Church, where Norman's work reminds us to "tread softly" and appreciate the precious world we share.

Admission to the exhibition is free. Photographs can be purchased on a donation basis in support of St. John's Church & Christians Against Poverty.

Please note, all money will be spilt equally between St. John's Church and the Yeovil CAP debt centre by our treasurer once the money is received from givestar.

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