FRAMES Photography Podcast with Kate Barclay

On today’s episode of the FRAMES Photography Podcast, W. Scott Olsen is talking to Kate Barclay, Norfolk photographer specialising in dramatic landscapes and seascapes from around the UK.

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Kate Barclay is a Norfolk based photographer who has been developing her art of landscape photography for the last 15 years.

She is originally from New Zealand where she studied to become a costume designer. By the time she was 20 she had itchy feet, she wanted to see what lay beyond the blue seas of New Zealand. After 2 years of traveling with a backpack, she landed in the UK and has lived there ever since.

She worked in television in London for many years before giving it all up to move to Norfolk and become a mum to 3 boys.

She transferred her artistic talent to photography some 15 years ago using a blend of traditional and abstract techniques to develop a unique look to her images.

She has been published in many magazines over the years but more recently in FRAMES (digital version), ICM Photography Magazine and LEMAG (long exposure magazine).

© Kate Barclay
© Kate Barclay
© Kate Barclay
© Kate Barclay
© Kate Barclay

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  1. Cc McN

    March 28, 2024 at 02:50

    Loved it and learned SOooooo much, thank you FRAMES, looking forward….

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