Picture Perfect
Hampshire Life|May 2017

The first Winchester Portrait Exhibition, which runs until May 2, can now be added to the city’s overflowing cultural calendar. Sandra Smith meets the man who got it offthe ground, with a little help from his friends .

Sandra Smith
Picture Perfect

WHEN award winning photographer Michael Butters first nurtured the idea of celebrating residents who positively contribute to Hampshire life, he had in mind a modest display of portraits. But how his initial vision has blossomed. Following a chance discussion with sculptor Nadine Collinson, together with the support of the town’s then Mayor, the first Winchester Portrait Exhibition opened with a presentation of over 100 photographic portraits complemented by mesmerising animal sculptures, all within the historic setting of the city’s Great Hall.

“I’ve always felt we live in a lovely world but there’s a few awful people who spoil it for the rest of us,” Michael explains. “Also, there’s a lot of negativity which I don’t like. I thought of celebrating those who have made a difference, not just well known people. Eileen Berry, the Mayor of Winchester, liked my proposal and said she could help. When I met Nadine, who’d commissioned me to do some photography of her sculptures, I mentioned my plan which she thought had mileage so we teamed up. Since then she’s been the driving force.”

The two creatives are well balanced not only from an artistic viewpoint but in reflecting each other’s enthusiasm.

“This has become our baby, consuming us for the last few months,” Nadine says excitedly. “We have organised photoshoots, there’s a book of portrait subjects including text written by each individual which will be available to buy (£12.99) and we’ve attracted some wonderful sponsors. The venue is fantastic and our subjects are really interesting; for instance, 98-year-old Susan Cook, a longstanding volunteer at Winchester Cathedral. In the past she’s worked with Churchill, flown in twin engine planes and has a Secret Service connection, too.”

This story is from the May 2017 edition of Hampshire Life.

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