The Collaboration Choirs and City of Cambridge Brass Band Unite in Huntingdon

The Collaboration Choirs and City of Cambridge Brass Band Unite in Huntingdon

Last night, I had the privilege of photographing a truly special performance by the Collaboration Choir at the Commemorative Hall in Huntingdon. The choirs from Cambridge, Huntingdon, and St Neots, under the direction of the talented Carrie Rawlings, were joined by the City of Cambridge Brass Band, adding a delightful new dimension to their already impressive sound. The combination of powerful vocals and the rich, warm tones of the brass instruments created an unforgettable experience for everyone in attendance. For the full gallery follow the Collaboration Choir Facebook Page.

Are you a part of a choir, musical group, or organization looking to document your live performances? As a seasoned music photographer, I would be thrilled to help you capture the magic of your events. With an eye for detail and a passion for showcasing the artistry of musicians, I strive to create stunning visual memories that you’ll cherish for years to come. If you’re interested in working together, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Let’s discuss how we can collaborate to bring your musical journey to life through the power of photography!

Richard Howell
Richard Howell
Photographer & Web Designer
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Richard Howell is a versatile professional deeply entrenched in the world of photography. Serving as the web manager at Campkins Cameras, Richard ensures photographers have access to top-quality equipment and services. Beyond his industry roles, Richard is a skilled photographer who captures compelling moments across various genres. With a background in web design and digital marketing, he also excels at crafting engaging digital strategies and websites in his role at ii Marketing. Richard's work reflects both technical prowess and a profound appreciation for the art of photography.

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