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About us


Steve:

A Seasoned Photographer with over 30 Years of Experience

Steve is a former London firefighter, on his retirement he moved close to the beautiful North Norfolk coast. But, he is not just a photographer; he is a master of his craft with over three decades of experience under his belt. His journey in the world of photography has been one of constant exploration, learning, and creative growth. With each click of the shutter, Steve captures not just images but records moments frozen in time, each telling a unique story.

His keen eye for detail, coupled with his technical expertise, allows him to create captivating visuals that resonate with viewers on a deeper level. Whether he is shooting landscapes, portraits, or events, Steve approaches each project with a passion and dedication that is truly unmatched.

Over the years, Steve has honed his skills, adapting to new technologies and techniques while staying true to his signature style. His portfolio is a testament to his versatility and artistry, showcasing the breadth and depth of his artistic vision.

For Steve, photography is not just a profession but a lifelong passion that continues to inspire and drive him forward. And it is this unwavering commitment to his art that sets him apart as a true visionary in the world of photography.

Steve Hobart, professional photographer based in North Norfolk and owner of fine art printing Norfolk
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Liz:

It all started for me when I left my corporate life in London and relocated to North Norfolk in search of a more relaxed lifestyle. During this transition, I discovered my passion for landscape photography and have been actively pursuing it ever since.

I had the pleasure of attending one of Steve’s landscape photography workshops and was truly inspired by his expertise and knowledge in the field. It was during this workshop that I realized the potential for us to collaborate and create something truly special together.

I believe that by combining our skills and experiences, we are able offer unique photography services to our clients. Steve’s expertise in landscape photography, coupled with my passion and dedication, has made for a powerful partnership.

FAQ’s

Cromer, one of the jewels of the North Norfolk coast, this amazing image was shot on a warm summers night looking over the wet sands of the beach
  • With modern printing methods, and as long as you look after them, they’ll last somewhere between 80-100 years or more, some of our papers have tested to over 125-150 years. Prints should be kept away from direct sunlight and damp conditions

  • The most popular papers we always have in stock are:

    Hahnemühle - HGerman Etching 310gsm / Photo Rag 308 / William Turner 310

    Permajet - Oyster 271 / Photolusture 310 / Musum Heratage 310 / Portrait Rag 285 / Titanium Gloss 300

  • We build all our own frames, so you can pretty much have what you want. We offer a range of frames from our stock mouldings. Our standard range (40mm profile) comes with a finish of Oak, Walnut, Black and White, mount and 2mm float glass and are ready to hang.

    Our exclusive range comes with the solid wood frame of your choice, a luxury conservation mount and Art Glass if required. When framing your Artwork Art Glass gives a protection of around 90% against UV rays and it is virtually non reflection allowing the very best visual clarity.

  • Choosing the correct paper for your artwork can be very confusing. To help with choosing the correct paper, we have put together some technical details, this includes PDF data sheets for all the products -A guide to paper choice.

  • Just choosing the correct paper can be daunting. We hope to offer some simple guidance, simply use this link to view our guide to choose your paper - choosing the right paper for you

  • A guide on selecting the perfect paper for your project - the best paper for your print

  • Understanding print sizes and the difference between Border vs Edge to edge printing - Guide to print sizes

  • A guide to having a border or borderless print - border vs borderless

  • We generally use 2/3mm float glass for our framing, but more and more we are using Art Glass. We don’t often don’t recognize it, but float glass has a slight green cast, Art Glass is completely clear. In addition - Art Glass will dramatically cut down on any reflections and it will also kill 90% of the harmful UV rays. Helping to prolong your prints for many more years.

  • We use more and more Acrylic Glass now, click here to see why - Glass vs Acrylic Glass

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