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INTERVIEW


By the Dart INTERVIEW


ANDY KYLE


THE MAN BEHIND THE VIEW FROM THE DARTMOUTH OFFICE.


FROM THE DARTMOUTH OFFICE IN BY THE DART (see page 146). All of the pictures, which encompass


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Dartmouth daily life, are taken from andy’s above Town flat - which has a panoramic view of the river to die for. Andy said: “When we saw the view from Above Town, we knew we couldn’t be anywhere else. I moved to Dartmouth with my wife Helen ten years ago and settled straightaway in Above Town. “The View From The Dartmouth Office started four years ago – but I had been taking pictures from our home since we arrived. Initially, it literally was just the view from the office, until we moved 300 yards and now have the same magnificent view from the garden and whole flat. “Because of the bend in the river we can see one mile out to the headland, two miles up river and a two degree gap of the sea – and across that gap come some great shots. It really is a


HOTOGRAPHER ANDY KYLE IS THE MAN BEHIND THE VIEW


truly panoramic view and there’s always something happening – even at 3am. “About ninety per cent of the pictures are taken from the patio door and I feed the website with 10 to 15 pictures per day. There are about 6,000 photographs on there now and the site receives hundreds of hits every day.” Andy’s pictures appear all over the place, including national and local


newspapers. He also gets alerts from the RNLI to take shots of their lifeboat when out on patrol. around a dozen different pictures


have been published in national newspapers, which is quite an achievement from one spot. Andy is a former Fleet Street


photographer and picture editor and understands the business well. He


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