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Redundant IT consultant changes career for a life behind the camera



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Published Date: 11 January 2008
REDUNDANCY has failed to keep a Flintshire man down after he started a new career behind the lens.

Chris Noble, a former IT consultant with Unilever, took advantage of the opportunity to change career and decided to develop his long time love of photography into a full-time passion.

The father-of-one has been using a camera since he was seven, and now uses his computer knowledge to shoot digitally, bringing all his skills to local weddings and portraits.

He has even become a member of the Guild of Photographers UK.

In March, Chris, 46, who is based in Greenfield, will be exhibiting landscape photographs of the Holywell area, and in the summer he has an exhibition in Greenfield Valley, showing the results of funding from
the EU, granted to revive this old lead mining and cotton mill area.

Chris is going to Bavaria next month to photograph wildlife.

He said: "I am very excited about the exhibition and to launching my new career."

For further information, visit www.photoguild.co.uk

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