| Garlinda has been a professional Photographer for more than 25 years. She has always done her own printing, until recently in a dark room, but now she enjoys printing digitally as well. She began by photographing children, and then moved into commissioned work, which remains a significant part of her professional life. Her interests in stalking and falconry started because they were part of the lives of her family and friends, and because she liked being up on the hills.
Foreign travel has always been a significant attraction, and the Gujerat photographs were taken for a charity while accompanying some young friends who were studying the aftermath of the earthquake in 2001. She likes to work for charities and over the years has worked extensively for RAPT (Rehabilitation of Addictive Prisoners Trust) and Liberis (children’s homes in Romania).
Other commissions include the portraits of past and present Treasurers of the Inner Temple, where her many portraits hang, and the Millennium documentation for the family of every house and person on the Houghton and Cholmondeley estates.
Her photographs have appeared extensively in magazines and newspapers in the UK and America, and her work has been exhibited at the Rangoonawalla Foundation 2003 at the Nehru Centre, Holland and Holland in 2001, and Scone Game Fair in 2000. In October/November 2004 she exhibited at Bank of America in Canary Wharf, London. She is represented by G Ray Hawkins Gallery in Los Angeles and Rebecca Hossack Gallery In London where she has been exhibiting some of her platinum collection.
Prints of her photographs are for sale, and she is happy to consider commissions.
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