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by Venetia Featherstone-Witty
$32.00
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A smiling clown mails letters of love to his sweetheart in a San Francisco street.... more
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A smiling clown mails letters of love to his sweetheart in a San Francisco street.
FEATURED 1/28/15 in "The World We See"
FEATURED 1/30/5 in "Premium FAA Artists"
FEATURED 2/2/16 in the "ABC Group - P is for People"
FEATURED 2/25/16 in "FAA Portrait Gallery"
Welcome to my image gallery, and thank you for taking the time to visit! There is a short biography below to introduce myself. "Venetia is an award-winning photographer, world traveller and owner of Featherstone Photography & Film. Born in the UK, Venetia moved to the USA where she created an art and custom framing business in Los Angeles, California. Subsequently, Venetia created other art-related business's, including eight years working as a freelance chef aboard private yachts, which gave her more opportunities for travel and photography. At present Venetia is exploring South America to capture more alluring images for her business Featherstone Photography & Film." A short documentary film about Manta Rays can be viewed on...
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Lori Kingston
Aw, how sweet is this!!
Rachel Morrison
That is so charming! Wow...what a perfect backdrop!
Venetia Featherstone-Witty replied:
Thank you Rachel - got lucky with the backdrop!
Liesl Walsh
Great capture! l/f
Venetia Featherstone-Witty replied:
Thank you and for the l/f!
Pamela Williams
Wonderful capture
Venetia Featherstone-Witty replied:
Thank you Pamela!
Joan Carroll
Cute capture!
Venetia Featherstone-Witty replied:
Thank you Joan - San Francisco Love Fest!!
Digital Designs
Nice!
Venetia Featherstone-Witty replied:
Thank you!
Venetia Featherstone-Witty
Thank you Svetlana for the feature in "The World We See"