News & Events

  • Landscape Photography Exhibition on NOW at Carnforth Railway Station's famous Brief Encounter refreshment room!
  • NEW... Recently in, my deluxe range of modern digital storybook albums. Samples available to view NOW!

  • Pet PAWtraits...Steve snaps 44 dogs and cats in a charity event in one day last November! See below. A similar event is being planned for this October. Look out for more information soon..
  • Steve Pendrill... Photographer to the stars!! See below...
  • ALSO Proving that you can get great pictures in the Lake District on dull wet days, see some new images at the bottom of my 'Pictures For Sale/ Local Views' gallery.

  • I recently purchased a 'fisheye lens', which for those not in the know, is an extremely wide-angle lens. It's great fun and I look forward to putting it to good use. Check out my first use of it on a sunset shot of Runcorn Bridge on my 'Pictures For Sale/ Local Views' gallery.
  • Look out for my stand at Morecambe's monthly BAY ARTS & CRAFTS even on the Prom (opposite the Winter Gardens) SEE BELOW.

The exhibition now arriving on Platform 1...

Carnforth Station's famous 'Brief Encounter Refreshment Room' is the location for my latest exhibition of landscape images.

There will be a selection of striking images for sale, most of local scenes and looking stunning mounted in high quality hardwood frames. Great as a unique gift or a treat for yourself!

The exhibition runs from 1st to 29th August in the tearoom, which is open 9am to 4pm daily
 
For my wedding customers, to celebrate the arrival of my new range of deluxe digital storybook albums I have limited introductory prices, which include matching parent and guest books. Book now and grab a bargain!
 
Delighted Carnforth dog owner Heidi Richmond and son Shamus (right) receive their canvas prize fromme and Flynnthedog Pet Supplies owner Katie Jenkins, outside the Lancaster shop. Alsatian puppy 'Zeus' (pictured) won the photo prize which was judged by local dog psychologist Katy Spencer. The pet portrait competition, which attracted 44 pet entrants on the day last month, raised £100 for Animal Care and Wolfood Animal Rescue.