Masters of Light

Rosedale old railway by Chris CeaserAn photo exhibition inspired by the diverse landscape of the North York Moors National Park opens tomorrow at the Sutton Bank National Park Centre. Stunning work by professional photographers Mike Kipling, John Devlin and Brian Jobson shows off the beauty of the area, and will be followed by two more exhibitions in March and April.

“The North York Moors is a quiet and intimate place which offers stunning scenery throughout,” says photographer Chris Ceaser, whose view of the old Rosedale railway is shown above. “The valleys, hills and open moorland offer unique photographic opportunities all year round depending on the light and the season. From east to west and top to bottom, each part of this wonderful landscape has its own special characteristics that gives me a different perspective and a new challenge each time I visit.”

The first show, Masters of Light, runs from 13 to 22 February and is followed by Northern Light – a collection of images from Ryedale-based photographers Janet and Richard Burdon, Tracey Philips and David Sault – from 19 to 29 March. The series concludes with Chris Ceaser’s Light on Land from 1 to 16 April.

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Above: An image from Richard Burdon’s Northern Light. Below: An image of Port Mulgrave from Masters of Light.

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