Brian it was great to meet up & we thoroughly enjoyed the whole evening of your Freeze Frames talk. Look forward to having you back next year for another talk, or sooner for a walk in the hills.
I just love your photography Brian. You are truly a world traveler. Your website is incredible.
Thank you for ‘Yellowstone’, a most interesting talk, and just amazing photographs. We can always tell when members have enjoyed the talk – more stay behind for tea and a chat and don’t want to go home. We had to push a few out the door after your talk.
Your talk on Norman Nicholson and Wordsworth sounds wonderful – lots of parallels and contrasts between them and your idea of combining images with NN’s poetry is brilliant. Your photographs are wonderful, by the way, (I live with a visual artist and am not easily impressed!).
Thanks for a lovely Antarctic evening on Monday, great pictures and put over in such an entertaining way! I’m still trying to warm up though! Anyway I have had a lot of good feedback about it, so I thought I’d just write and pass this on.
Just to say how much we enjoyed your ‘Recollections Of A Scot In Antarctica’ at Higham Hall on 5th January. Marvellous images and accompanied by a very lively account of your Antarctic adventures. We could have listened all night!
Brian, I had a look on your website, and enjoyed your photos, especially the Antarctica gallery. Some of your pictures are simply breathtaking.
Thank you for your photos and the slideshow you created of our Yellowstone Trip in July 2013. I just watched it and thought it was fabulous, marvellous, and delicious!!!
Brian is a consummate professional in all that he does, committing his invaluable experience, broad ranging expertise and dedication to whatever task he is faced with. What sets him apart is his distinctive and innovative style; combining a special sense of humour with an impressive ability to work with a diverse range of people at the highest possible level of quality.
In Sep 2013 we had Brian Anderson present his “Venice Carnevale Masks, Myth and Mystique” talk. Through his skill as a photographer we saw the most wonderful scenes; masks and costumes you couldn’t believe, paintings of Venice, St Mark’s Square, gondolas and paintings by Canaletto and Pietro Longhi (especially of the rhino). A most enjoyable illustrated talk and Brian will be returning next term.