Digitali

  • Peter Merry LRPS

    Peter is a project based street photographer exploring the many faces of the urban environment; including the human, poetic and dreamlike landscapes of our cities.

  • Marilyn Taylor FRPS FIPF FSWPP DPAGB AFIAP

    Wildlife, events (re-enactments and rodeo) and people photography.

  • Gachou Pletts

    A photographer with a vision of the unusual when found in the nature or urban environment.

  • Christina B LRPS

    Previously mainly a people photographer, now exploring more abstract and creative photography and post processing.

What is Digitali?

Digitali is a small group of photographer friends, who came together a few years back to collaborate in staging small exhibitions of their work.

I joined them towards the end of 2019 and my first exhibition with Digitali was in early 2020 (just before the pandemic) at Farnham Pottery.

You can see below some of my images from that showing and my inspiration behind their creation.

It took us a long time to feel ready to start again so our next exhibition at the Riverside Café at Farnham Maltings didn’t happen until April 2023.

And this time I decided on a very different approach to the previous exhibition. This time I went with MONO not COLOUR.

Below are some of the images from my first exhibition with Digitali in Feb 2020 at Farnham Pottery

My first love was portrait and baby photography and I really enjoyed the interaction and connection with the subjects of my images. But now I am not capturing images of people it is COLOUR, bright vibrant colour that attracts my attention. Bright reds and blues, warm oranges and rich greens draw me into making the images I am exhibiting here. The subjects of my colour themed photographs are quite varied but the connection is always COLOUR.

Images shown at the Riverside Cafe, Farnham Maltings in April 2023

It took us a long time to feel ready to start again so our next exhibition at the Riverside Café at Farnham Maltings didn’t happen until April 2023. And this time I decided on a very different approach to the previous exhibition. I went with MONO not COLOUR.