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Showcase Magazine
Ben Welsh
Advertising photographers
Ben Welsh received his first camera from his photographer father when he was 12 years old. He used it, along with electronic triggers, to photograph insects in flight. It was the beginning of a lifelong determination to conceptualise his surroundings.
Adept at high-energy sports, he was the Spanish windsurfing champion. His photography equally encompasses the natural world and the fascinating variety of the human condition. The result has been multiple assignments for major national and international brands that have financed his exploration into a profusion of photographic techniques that he applies to his artwork.
He refuses to classify himself in any particular artistic category. He has made environmental portraits of merchants in Tarifa, southern Spain, where he resides, recreated the Greek myth of Narcissus, paid homage to Paul Gauguin in an interpretation of that artist's work, and braved storms to capture magnificent seascapes. In short, the world and everything in it is your subject.
His work has been recognised by the prestigious international online gallery One Eyeland, where he is among its top ten photographers and has been awarded three gold medals of excellence by the world's largest photographic art competition, the Trierenberg Austrian Circuit. and recently a gold award at the New York Photography Awards with the photograph "Beach Life".
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Spotlight Magazine
Jerez: Hotel Barceló Jerez
Created following the refurbishment of the convent of Maria Auxiliadora, the four-star Barceló Jerez Hotel is an impressive property displaying fine 19th century architecture.
The hotel offers excellent food and is ideal for making the most of the town of Jerez and the surrounding region, its many wineries and numerous sporting events.
The hotel is centrally located in Las Angustias square, 10km away from Jerez racetrack and the airport.
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Showcase Magazine
BarcelÓ Jerez
Hotels
Created following the refurbishment of the convent of María Auxiliadora, the four star Barceló Jerez hotel is an impressive property displaying fine 19th century architecture. The hotel offers excellent food and is ideal for making the most of the town of Jerez and the surrounding region, its many wineries and numerous sporting events.
The hotel is centrally located in Las Angustias square,10km away from Jerez race track and 10km from the airport.