Out of ideas for Father's Day? Why not try one of Rosie Spooner's jigsaws or calendars that celebrate the best of Dawlish

By Will Goddard

29th May 2021 | Local News

If you're unsure of what to buy for Father's Day this year, Devon-based photographer Rosie Spooner has a collection of products available showcasing the very best of Dawlish.

Greetings cards, postcards, fridge magnets, jigsaws, and calendars featuring pictures of Dawlish cove and the black swans and cygnets are available - and they're all photographs that Rosie has taken herself.

Rosie said: "I took up photography on retirement about 12 years ago, but I am now very busy again both with my photography and marketing of my products.

"Lockdown has been a difficult time as retail sales ground to a halt but online sales have increased and it was during this time that I started producing jigsaws.

"My Dawlish calendar includes six Dawlish views and six black swans and cygnet photos. I have found that this mix represents Dawlish really well.

"When I know some cygnets have hatched, I always try to get some photos on day three or four as they have only just left the nest and are just very cute.

"They grow really quickly and after a week tend to spread out much more and group photos of them become more difficult. The parents also try so hard to keep an eye on them as they become more adventurous."

Rosie's products can be found here on her website and also in Ten Green Bottles in Dawlish (selling Dawlish products), at Fork Handles in Teignmouth, and Sandstones in Shaldon (selling both Dawlish and Teignmouth products).

     

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