Alfred Lor Shoots His Own

A photo blog - non commercial - just the stuff I Love.

The images below link to photo-series of current or recently completed projects.

I shoot mostly editorial and commercial photography for a living but shooting stories like the ones below are what I most enjoy.

All images in the respective series below would like to hang on walls - I am looking for a sponsor/partner/philanthropist to help in getting these images up on walls, in galleries and then (hopefully) in homes. Part profits to go toward those depicted or their charities.

My professional website as well as picture library can be found at

www.alfredlor.com

and I can be contacted at either

alfred@alfredlor.com or on +27(0)715576400

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The Salt River Series - Click on the image to view the whole series.

Hidden behind the bustling tourist town of Knysna, on the South African coastline is a small valley called Salt River Valley. It has been a rural island in the middle of a quickly developing area for as long as I have known Knysna. There are a hand full of cottages scattered about the valley, many of the Heritage Buildings and all housing interesting people, a real eclectic mix. The valley itself is beautiful, and for me has always held a mystic element, perhaps because of the mist generated on cold winter mornings. It seems as if the rustic days in this valley are numbered though, developers on the horizon. I have shot this series, because I think that people don’t realize the magic and beauty that will be lost if this all disappears, and because I think many people drive right through this valley without feeling her spirit, and natural beauty.

As always, I am looking for a sponsor/partner/philanthropist to help in getting these images up on walls, in galleries and then (hopefully) in homes. Alternatively, if you would like to buy a print drop me a line/email and I will forward you a PDF catalogue of this series with all the images, print options and prices.

Part profits to go toward those that will lose their homes if the bulldozers arrive.

Anyone who would like to know more about the valley and its future should contact Patsy at…
singleton.patsy@gmail.com or myself at alfred@alfredlor.com

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