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April 2008

Timothy Brittain-Catlin’s book ‘Churches’ is out in April and Amanda was commissioned by the publisher Collins to produce many of the photographs featured inside.



“Churches and cathedrals, intentionally imposing and dignified, contain a wealth of fascinating architectural detail and symbols to interpret. They reflect a magnificent vista of history across the centuries, and are an important part of our cultural heritage.

Timothy Brittian-Catlin teaches you how to explore the extraordinary richness an diversity of the features that are in every church and cathedral, gives you the tools to learn what they mean, and shows you how to understand their significance to the building as a whole.”




April 2007

Amanda has recently been awarded the Licentiateship of The Royal Photographic Society.

In order to gain a Distinction from the Society, a photographer has to submit a portfolio for approval by highly qualified Panel of Fellows. Amanda has been successful in satisfying the assessors and will be receiving a certificate from the President of the Society enabling her to use the letters LRPS after her name. Her portfolio included portraits of street performers and dancers reflecting her great interest in the subjects she studied at university.

The Royal Photographic Society, founded in 1853, is the most prestigious international photographic society. It has long been recognised for the promotion and maintenance of high photographic standards around the world and has established itself worldwide through it’s programme of touring exhibitions, events and special interest groups.

The awarding of distinctions is fundamental to the Society’s promotion of standards of excellence, universally respected by amateur and professional photographers alike to whom RPS membership is open.

Visit www.rps.org, The Royal Photographic Society website, for more details.