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Snapper Derek swings into action



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
HOWEGATE lensman Derek Lunn has once again focused his photographic talents on golfing superstar Colin Montgomerie – the fourth time the pair have worked together on a photo shoot.
Derek Lunn and Colin Montgomerie share a light-hearted moment. Photograph: Lisa Stewart
Derek Lunn and Colin Montgomerie share a light-hearted moment. Photograph: Lisa Stewart


Gleneagles was the venue as Derek captured some stunning images of Colin wearing the latest range of garments from Peter Scott, the Buccleuch Street-based firm which makes Colin's pullovers.

Speaking to the Hawick News, Derek said: "Colin is the perfect gentleman to work with and he has a great sense of humour. However, he was very saddened to hear about the Pringle job losses in the town but he stressed that he was delighted with the support he has had from Peter Scott. He also hoped that his association with Pesco's and Hawick would continue for many years to come."

Colin, who was full of praise for Derek's photographs, added: "Derek is easy to work with and he gets the results. I really liked the images he produced. He even managed to make me look good!"

Derek's photographic business has being going strong for 19 years, during which time he has become renowned for his wedding, portaiture and commercial photography.



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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 2:23 PM
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  • Location: Hawick
 
 

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