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CHRISTINE SPREITER is a photographer and writer based in
Scotland. Christine is the offi cial event photographer for the Classic
Malts Cruise and has been closely involved with the cruise from its
infancy in 1996 through to its present success as a premier sailing event.
She has developed an extensive archive of images of Scotland’s stunning
west coast, some of which have been reproduced here. A lifelong
interest in sea based activities, from surfi ng and windsurfi ng, to diving MAP | TRAVEL INFO | FAVOURITES | CONTACT
SEARCH Go and sailing has equipped her to deal with the practical aspects, and she Sail Scotland
Home fi nds continuous inspiration in the landscape and light of Scotland.
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Yacht Charters Christine works with a small number of corporate and private clients,
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Sailing Schools undertaking commissioned photography with a strong emphasis on
Dinghy Sailing marketing and brand development. Her work has been published
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Scotland's Canals worldwide in various lifestyle, travel, sailing,
Introduction to Cruising Areas Scotland has numerous marinas and pontoon facilities which have
Weather & Climate watersports and food and drinks titles. increased in parallel with the country's popularity as a cruising destination.
Events It is now possible to completely circumnavigate the country using only Christine operates her photography boat,
Downloads marinas or pontoons for overnight stops, with the longest passage being
Supporting Links less than 70nm along the north coast between Kinlochbervie and Orkney. RIB “Chaser”, in conjunction with her
Request for Information These modern and well equipped facilities cater for all tastes and boat
types, and have opened up the coast to all types of sailors. An increasing partner Mike Cook, who contributes his
amount of English sailors are choosing to berth their boats in Scotland -
cheap flights combined with more cost effective berthing make this an extensive knowledge and skill to the team.
attractive option for those who really enjoy their sailing..
11th December 2009
Christine may be contacted by email :
spreiter@mac.com,
Email Us or phone: (44) 07786 001945.
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Website design & hosting - Pole Position DENNIS HARDLEY is a professional landscape photographer
who has been capturing dramatic images of Scotland and the UK for
2010 sees the launch of the new well over 30 years. With a library of some 25,000 images his work continues to be published worldwide on calendars, books, postcards,
Sail Scotland Rewards Scheme on the CD covers etc. Dennis also has 8 books published featuring his work. With thousands of published images to his name Dennis, along with his
Sail Scotland website. This will include a range of son Tony, continue to capture the UK Frame by Frame.
special offers and discounts for both the visiting and Dennis has recently launched his new
residential sailor throughout the whole of Scotland. website
www.ineedanimage.com which
offers viewers both Royalty Free or Rights
Managed image downloads.
Front cover: Loch Harport, Isle of Skye You can contact Dennis on 01631 720 434 or
© Christine Spreiter e-mail
dennis.hardley@btinternet.com
Produced in Scotland by Page Plan & Print, SCOTTISH VIEWPOINT is the offi cial photograhic library of Visit
East Kilbride. Tel: 01355 279077 Scotland, the Scottish national tourist agency. Further images can be viewed at
www.scottishviewpoint.com
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