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Eleanor Leonne Bennett


Eleanor Leonne Bennett is a 15-year-old photographer and artist who has won contests with National Geographic, The Woodland Trust, Nature's Best Photography, and several other organisations. She has had her photographs published in exhibitions and magazines across the world including the Guardian, RSPB Birds, RSPB Bird Life, Dot Dot Dash, Alabama Coast, Alabama Seaport, Taj Mahal Review and NG Kids Magazine. She was the only person from the UK to have her work displayed in the National Geographic and Airbus run "See The Bigger Picture" with the United Nations International Year Of Biodiversity 2010, and the youngest artist displayed in Charnwood Art's Vision 09 Exhibition and New Mill's Artlounge Dark Colours Exhibition. See more of her work at EleanorLeonneBennett.zenfolio.com




Comments (closed)

Alex Nodopaka
2011-08-16 21:43:04

Good going Eleanor...
an early start to fame
doesn't hurt.

Thumbs up & feather waving to you

Deran
2011-08-16 21:55:31

These are great. So saturated and textural. And some evoke spooky or mystical stories. Thanks.

Alex Nodopaka
2011-09-03 11:16:51

Now Eleanor... were you to comment on your photography here I'd be most greatfull... lol