New Photo Book by David Wilson

We love David Wilsons evocative photographs of this beautiful part of the world so, hearing that he has a new book out soon, we’re keen to let everyone know. 

David says: “Twenty years in the making, my latest book, Peeling Paint and Rust, has been quite an odyssey. On my various travels around this incredible country, I’ve encountered the peeling paint and rust of a forgotten Wales. Now, this collection of images of closed-down garages, old shops, rusting cars, tractor graveyards and a host of other treasures has come together in this new publication. “With a beautifully written foreword by Drew Pritchard – star of the TV show Salvage Hunters – this book is the culmination of a long and glorious journey. Get 10 per cent off if you order before publication day – 16 November 16. Just enter RUST3 into the Apply Coupon section of your online basket at https://www.davidwilsonphotography.co.uk/…/peeling…/  Your books will be posted on publication day.” Please note, the images in this article are the property of David Wilson  

David Wilson Photography, www.davidwilsonphotography.co.uk. My love of photography began when I bought my first camera aged 17. I spent many carefree days riding around Pembrokeshire on my motorbike with my 35mm Canon and an Ordnance Survey map, learning to take photographs while exploring the coast and countryside. Due to my habit of colliding with objects, the motorbike is now history, but my passion for photography is as strong as ever. The landscape of Pembrokeshire and Wales provides an idyllic playground for a black-and-white landscape photographer. In my work I seek to capture the country’s many different faces: the windswept coast of midwinter, a derelict farm cottage, the faded grandeur of a rural chapel, or the rugged contours of a mountain pass. The story of Wales is told through its landscape and it is this narrative that I seek to capture in my work.

Kitty Parsons

Kitty has forgotten how long she has been here now but she loves Pembrokeshire for its beauty and it's people. She spends her time searching out stories for pembrokeshire.online, swimming in the sea , drawing and painting as Snorkelfish and eating cake. She says "Pembrokeshire.online has been an opportunity to celebrate this beautiful county and its people. Keep the stories coming. We love to hear from you."

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