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You can never see too many sunsets. Capturing the last of the day is Ian Fowler, a pivot irrigator looks magnificent in an autumn sunset.
(Photo: Brittany Fowler Photography) At as young as ten years old Brittany Fowler became passionate about photography.
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“My Dad used to be a photographer which was also handy because it meant I already had a camera to play with, I love capturing photos and looking back on them in a few years they bring memories to life,” she said.
Miss Fowler snapped the above photo of her neighbours irrigator in Laurinston, Rakaia. Her father Ian Fowler is in the picture. “Dads trying to get a photo, but phone quality doesn’t quite capture it as well.”
Miss Fowler who was also an eager horse rider turned her passion for equestrian and photography into a business in 2015 when she started Brittany Fowler Photography. She runs this alongside studying a Bachelor of Agriculture Science and Lincoln University.
