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Thursday 7th August 2008

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Scotland Magazine author Andy Hall

Drumochter

This issue, Andy Hall photographs the favourite place of Alastair Mackenzie, star of BBC television series Monarch of the Glen

Most people recognise Drumochter as a high point on the A9 from Inverness to Perth, but to actor Alastair Mackenzie of Monarch of the Glen, it is much more significant than a signpost on one of Scotland’s most beautiful roads. In A Sense of Belonging to Scotland: Further Journeys, Alastair describe...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 28 published on 20/09/2006

Port Grullain Bay, Isle of Iona

Photographer Andy Hall looks at the favourite place of actor Kevin McKidd

Perhaps it is because you cannot take a car on to Iona or more probably because it is of historical and spiritual significance, whenever you set foot on this tiny Hebridean island, you can feel a wave of peace and tranquillity wash over you. I’ve visited Iona on many occasions but on the day that t...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 27 published on 09/06/2006

Arisaig

Photographer Andy Hall looks at the favourite place of singer and songwriter Gerry Rafferty

When I’m on my photographic travels, there are several tracks I love listening to and I always associate them with roads. One of these is the seventies classic, Baker Street, by Gerry Rafferty. This is usually played as I travel up the A9 from Pitlochry before turning off to Fort William and on up t...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 26 published on 21/04/2006

Pattack Falls – Strathmashie, Badenoch

Photographer Andy Hall captures the favourite place of accordonist and musical producer Phil Cunningham

Pattack Falls near Loch Laggan is a hidden secret of the Highlands. It is the favourite place of accordionist and musical producer, Phil Cunningham. Deceptively close to the road west from Dalwhinnie, it needs to be sought out. Phil had to send me map references before I could locate this beautiful...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 25 published on 17/02/2006

The Isle of Harris

Photographer Andy Hall captures the favourite place of the Queen’s artist

These rocks are the oldest rocks in the world, Lewisian gneiss, looking across the Golden Road on the east coast of the Isle of Harris, towards Scalpay and in the far distance, the Shiant Islands. I took this shot for my recently published A Sense of Belonging to Scotland: Further Journeys. It is ...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 24 published on 05/01/2006

Saligo Bay, Isle of Islay

Photographer Andy Hall captures the favourite place of former NATO secretary general and Labour minister Lord George Robertson

I visited Islay for the first time in the summer of 2004 in the course of taking photographs for A Sense of Belonging to Scotland: Further Journeys. Saligo Bay is the chosen place of Lord George Robertson of Port Ellen, former NATO secretary general. When I saw it for the first time, I realised that...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 23 published on 14/10/2005

The Lake of Mentieth

Nick Nairn is one of Europe’s top chefs and he has a cook school near Aberfoyle. Text and pictures by Andy Hall

The Lake of Menteith, near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs, is Scotland’s only lake as opposed to loch. For the purposes of A Sense of Belonging to Scotland, it was chosen by chef Nick Nairn as his favourite place in Scotland. My family and I spent a week at Lochend Chalets, which is run by Nick’s siste...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 22 published on 10/08/2005

Beall, Portree, Skye

This issue Andy Hall photographs the favourite place of Donnie Munro, former singer of Runrig, solo artist and Skyeman

Here in the stillness of time is a settled feel, of all that has gone before, and a sense of scale that seems, at least for a moment, to make sense of all things.” This is how Beall in Portree is described by Donnie Munro, former singer with Runrig and now a solo performer, songwriter and musician a...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 21 published on 10/07/2005

Benachally Perthshire

Singer songwriter Dougie MacLean adores the view over Benachally. Main text and pictures by Andy Hall

The view from Benachally near Dunkeld in Perthshire has the highest ratio of beautiful but different views of any vantage point that I know. It is the favourite place of Dougie MacLean, one of Scotland’s most successful songwriters, composer and performer of instrumental music. As well as this fabu...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 20 published on 10/04/2005

Knoydart Loch and peninsula

This issue theatre great Sir Cameron Mackintosh chooses his favourite place. Main text and pictures by Andy Hall

I had the privilege of meeting Sir Cameron in Edinburgh for the last night of his production of Miss Saigon and it was then that I fully appreciated the strength of his affinity and affection for the Knoydart peninsula on the west coast of Scotland, particularly his estate between Loch Morar and Loc...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 19 published on 20/3/2005

The Oxford Bar Edinburgh

Top crime writer Ian Rankin is happiest in one of Edinburgh’s best bars. Main text and pictures by Andy Hall

During the making of A Sense of Belonging to Scotland, I travelled 15,000 miles to take only 50 pictures, often returning four or five times to capture light with the quality and direction that I wanted. My companion on many of these trips was Inspector Rebus, Ian Rankin’s Edinburgh detective. Ian i...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 18 published on 8/1/2005

In tune with Scotland

Top band Runrig bring their homeland to life through their music. Here are the places that have inspired them over the years. Text and pictures by Andy Hall

Runrig is Scotland’s premier Celtic rock band. The band has enjoyed immense popularity over the past 30 years at home in Scotland and overseas. One of the undoubted highlights of Runrig’s career was the open-air concert they played at Balloch Country Park, Loch Lomond, when 50,000 people gathered f...

Celebrity Scotland from Issue 17 published on 29/11/2004

Kinnoull Hill Perth

This issue successful Hollywood actor Brian Cox picks his favourite place. Main text and pictures by Andy Hall

I have been fortunate enough to have met Brian many times throughout the making of ASense of Belonging to Scotland, and also in a joint presentation in Brussels to raise the profile of Dundee University’s globally significant work in diabetes and tropical diseases, of which Brian is a patron. He is...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 16 published on 15/9/2004

The Summers Isles

This issue we look at the favourite place of award-winning solo percussionist Evelyn Glennie, with words and photography by Andy Hall

As a native of the North East of Scotland, I was delighted to enlist the participation of Evelyn, whose roots are firmly set in Buchan. She has enjoyed fantastic worldwide success as a musician since her debut as the first full-time solo percussionist in the world. To mark her achievements, many a...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 15 published on 18/7/2004

Forth rail bridge

The fourth celebrity to pick a favourite place in his homeland is writer Iain Banks, with words and pictures by photographer Andy Hall

If asked to name Scotland’s most identifiable landmark, the Forth Rail Bridge would be near the top of many people’s lists. On any journey to Edinburgh from the North, one that I make regularly, you cannot fail to be impressed by this wonderful feat of engineering. The two photographic features I ...

Scenic Scotland from Issue 14 published on 2/5/2004

The Knock, Crieff, Perthshire. Ewan McGregor

Our third celebrity to reveal a favourite place in their homeland is top Scottish actor Ewan McGregor, with words and pictures by photographer Andy Hall

Ewan was the first to agree to participate in my photographic project, A Sense of Belonging to Scotland. To have him on board at such an early stage gave me the impetus to produce a publication of which I am extremely proud and which he describes on the front cover as “The most beautiful photographs...

Celebrity Scotland from Issue 13 published on 25/3/2004

Sam Torrance

EACH ISSUE WE FEATURE A TOP CELEBRITY’S FAVOURITE LOCATION, WITH NARRATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY FROM TOP LENSMEN ANDY HALL. HE STARTS WITH 2002 RYDER CUP CAPTAIN SAM TORRANCE

Sam Torrance is a favourite son of Scotland, especially after leading Europe’s successful Ryder Cup team in 2002. I was delighted that he agreed to be a participant for my book - A Sense of Belonging to Scotland; The Favourite Places of Scottish Celebrities – my photographic collection of landscapes...

Celebrity Scotland from Issue 11 published on 17/11/2003



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