New photographic exhibition focuses on famed Oxfordshire music festival
Opens Thame Museum, Saturday 8 June 2019
Photographer Phil Sofer delves into his archive of music festival images for his latest exhibition, Capturing Towersey (8 June to 27 August 2019, Thame Museum, Oxfordshire).
As official photographer, Phil’s been documenting the sights and sounds of Towersey Festival since 2006.
During that time, he’s covered everything from main stage acts and dancing crowds, to the atmospheric evening lantern parade and surrounding camping site.
The resulting images brim with colour, life and movement.
Photography has been part of Phil’s life since he was given a camera for his seventh birthday. Graduating from Norwich School of Art and Design in 1998, and now London-based, he specialises in capturing events and social occasions. He also has a passion for wildlife photography, and has twice been long-listed for the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
Established in 1965, Towersey Festival is one of the UK’s foremost folk/ roots festivals. Based between the picturesque town of Thame and neighbouring village of Towersey, on the Oxfordshire/ Buckinghamshire border, this year’s festival (23-26 August 2019) features appearances from The Selecter, Steve Harley, Hothouse Flowers, Fisherman’s Friends and Seth Lakeman, alongside dedicated strands for children and young adults, an extensive workshop programme, street food vendors and real ale bars, and more.
For Phil, the annual event, which runs over August Bank Holiday, makes for an inspiring and unique subject matter.
“I’ve photographed other festivals but Towersey is my favourite, there is so much going on that it’s just fab’ to photograph,” he says.
“Part of what makes Towersey so special is that it’s like a big family. People come together that only see each other at Towersey, and I’ve seen people growing up at the festival that now bring their kids … it’s brilliant to see three generations enjoying the festival together!”
Capturing Towersey: Festival Photography by Phil Sofer can be seen at Thame Museum, 79 High Street, Thame, Oxon OX9 3AE from Saturday 8 June to Tuesday 27 August 2019. Open Tues, Wed, Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 1pm-4pm. Admission free. For more information, call 01844 212801 or see: www.thamemuseum.org
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EXHIBITIONS / VISUAL ARTS / PHOTOGRAPHY / FREE EVENTS
Saturday 8 June to Tuesday 27 August 2019
Capturing Towersey: Festival Photography by Phil Sofer
Official Towersey photographer Phil Sofer has been visiting the festival for over a decade. A London-based freelance photographer with over 20 years’ experience, he specialises in capturing events and social occasions, delivering high quality, creative and original images.
For his latest exhibition Phil presents a selection of images that document the sights and sounds of one of the UK’s longest running music festivals, from main stage acts and dancing crowds, to the famed lantern parade and much more.
Thame Museum, 79 High Street, Thame, Oxon OX9 3AE
Tel: 01844 212801
Open Tues, Wed, Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 1pm-4pm
Admission free.
www.thamemuseum.org
NOTES FOR EDITORS
About Phil Sofer
For more information about Phil, see: www.photobeetle.com
About Towersey Festival
For more information about Towersey Festival, see: www.towerseyfestival.com
Link: Towersey Festival press release archive
Capturing Towersey Exhibition Private View (7 June 2019) – by invitation only (contact us for more information).
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