Author: Sal
Prince Charles and Camilla Photo Galleries: Annie Leonard
Friday, 17th July, 2009 at 5:54 pm, Isle of Wight
Ventnor Middle School (VMS) were allowed to have a single photographer to take pictures during the visit of Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to the school.
They selected Ventnor student Annie Leonard, an ex-pupil of VMS to take photos for them. Quite a responsibility for a 15 year old, but as you can see from the a selection of shots in the gallery below, the assignment was a challenge that she rose to.
To see larger version of the photos, just click on them. From there you’ll be able to step forward and back through them by using the arrows. Simple click on the large photos to get back to the original Web page.
When you’re done with the photos below, have a look at Annie Leonard’s Flickr page. She’s bursting with talent.
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poor aunt sits in her window for 30 years knows everything , sees it all , missed them as they drove past !!she will never live it down .
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Superb photos – well done to Annie, and what a great opportunity for a young photographer. I remember seeing Annie Leonard’s work on VB before and being really impressed:
http://ventnorblog.com/annie-leonard-burgeoning-photographic-talent/
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Excellent shots, Annie!
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wonderful documentary photos that really captured the moment!
well done Annie and thank you for sharing them with us!
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