02
2019Big Wheel and Pier Brighton

I’m very excited to be launching a brand new set of Brighton prints available to buy now. In addition to my photography, I have begun to create my own illustrations and screen printing techniques. I really love the texture of these images and the subtle layers of colour that build up.
The first in my Brighton Art series is called ‘Big Wheel and Pier Brighton‘. Sadly the big wheel was only in Brighton for 5 years but it was a great addition to the city. In my print I have kept the Palace Pier in monochrome from my original photograph and played around with the colour orange and used some large paintbrush styles.
You can buy this print framed/unframed or as a canvas. All my works are printed with the best quality inks and signed. Please visit my online shop for full price and size details.
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2018
The Royal Pavilion is my favourite building in Brighton. I love the shape, based on the Taj Mahal in India and the intricate detail. This artwork is my pencil drawing which I then washed over in blues and added some pink and purple hues as well as some seagulls!
The Brighton Royal Pavilion is available to buy in my online shop framed/unframed or canvas. All my works are created using the best quality inks and are signed.
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2018Passacaglia and West Pier Brighton Murmuration

The Brighton Passacaglia is a huge curved abstract sculpture that sits on Brighton seafront and I love seeing the old West Pier behind it. I created this piece mixing up 2 of my photographs and collages with some drawing. It’s available as a Gicleé Print or a Canvas using the highest quality inks. For prices and available sizes please visit my Brighton and Hove Photos shop where you can buy it online.
Created by Charles Hadcock, the Passacaglia is constructed from recycled cast iron, weighs 20 tonnes and is five meters high. This lovely sculpture is made from tiles in the form of a tile tessellation, inspired by the limestone terraces at Black Head, County Clare in Ireland.
Some tiles are flat, others curved and all have textured surfaces that resemble Yorkstone paving. The reverse side of each tile reveals the nuts and bolts of the construction. The title of the sculpture comes from an Italian musical description. Hadcock wanted to describe the physicality of the sea and the expanse of the horizon.
My thanks to Public Sculptures of Sussex website.
08
2014You can now find Nicole Carman Photography on Google Maps in Hove, East Sussex. I am now listed under ‘Local Brighton Photographers’ on Brunswick Place in central Hove.
Take a look below at just a small sample of my work available to buy from my studio in Hove or online via my new website: Brighton and Hove Photos
Don’t hesitate to call me if you’d like some advice or you’d like to pop by and browse my work.
15
2014Having an app on a tablet is a fantastic way for photographers to showcase their work – without having to carry a big portfolio around with them. The only app I love and use is called PORTFOLIO PRO and is available to download in the App Store. Check it out at PORTFOLIO PRO
06
2014I just received a verification letter from GOOGLE telling me that I am now officially on Google maps, listed as my new business Brighton and Hove Photos
I am located on Brunswick Place in the very centre of Hove but you can also buy my photographs directly with a simple click on Brighton and Hove Photos
Here are some of my lovely winter photos:
04
2014My Brighton, Hove and London landscape photographs are now on Facebook
You can buy these photos directly with a simple click on my new website Brighton and Hove Photos
Here are some examples of my photographs:
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2014My popular black and white infrared photograph of the West Pier, titled “West Pier in Silver Clouds” is on Tripadvisor and below is the photograph to buy:
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2014
My photo of “Brighton Beach Huts and Fido the Dog” was chosen by Rebecca Wilson, Director at the Saatchi Gallery London, who curated “It’s a Dog’s Life” and featured my photograph online. Check it out at: Saatchi Gallery and below is the photograph to buy:
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2014Matt’s Canvas posted my print of ” West Pier in Winter ” on his website to show how great prints can look on canvas.
Cheers Matt
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