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This book was inspired by "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser, published in 1590. The Faerie Queene was the first epic in English and one of the most significant poems in the language for later poets. Dedicating his creation to Elizabeth I, Spenser united medieval romance and renaissance epic to expound the glory of the Virgin Queen. The images in this book are a blend of photos I made of re-enactment events and castles around England and Wales. The text is related to the pictures (as the texts inspired the images), but there is no story. The book narrated the quests of nights, including…mehr

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This book was inspired by "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser, published in 1590. The Faerie Queene was the first epic in English and one of the most significant poems in the language for later poets. Dedicating his creation to Elizabeth I, Spenser united medieval romance and renaissance epic to expound the glory of the Virgin Queen. The images in this book are a blend of photos I made of re-enactment events and castles around England and Wales. The text is related to the pictures (as the texts inspired the images), but there is no story. The book narrated the quests of nights, including Arthur (a young one), Merlin, Sir Guyon, Britomart (daughter of Ryence, King of South Wales and many more.
Autorenporträt
Martin Sotelano: A former commercial and fashion photographer and now a multimedia artist (or at least I try). Born in Argentina, I moved to Glastonbury with my wife, Karen, until November 2007. Now, we live in Risca - Pontymister, Wales, with a beautiful son, Llawdden and a lovely daughter, Crisiant. My work has been published by magazines including I&M (Image and Design magazine), Cosmopolitan, Noticias (News Magazine), Fotomundo (Photoworld magazine), among others. My work has been exhibited and curated internationally in Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, Spain, and the U.K. Presenter and lecturer for over 20 years at several Universities and Colleges, such as Palermo University, Raggio College, and Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, among others. Founder of Camera Clubs in Buenos Aires and Cordoba (Argentina). Curator at "The Post Office Art Centre" in Blaenavon, Wales. I have an extensive experience in education, which includes developing and delivering courses and workshops based on Photography and Graphic Design subjects. I have worked for well-known and recognised institutions and companies such as Palermo University, Corel Corp., A.G.E.A. S.A. (Clarin Newspaper), Raggio College, and Assoc. Of Professional Photographers of Argentina (A.F.P.R.A), Cordoba National University, among others. My work is eclectic, and my interests go from travel locations and medieval subjects to glamour. I use my spare time shooting arrows, collecting old cameras and learning to play the trombone.