RandomHamster Photography has a permanent home at St. Nicks market, Bristol
01st January 2009
My photographic stall will now be a permanent fixture at St. Nicks market, Corn Street and Wine Street, Bristol (also known as the 'Nails' market). Come and visit me on a Friday or Saturday and have a browse and a chat! I am located on Wine Street most weeks, though I may get moved onto Corn Street from time to time.
Also, if you are visiting Bristol and are interested in a print, contact me through the guestbook or contact page on the website a couple of days in advance and I will endevour to bring your print along with me to the stall.
St. Nicks market is a popular destination, with a large variety of outdoor stalls selling hand-made goods such as jewellery, clothes, art, leather work and paper goods, as well as fair trade items and much more. The outdoor market is complimented by the three indoor market areas, including the food hall where a selection of organic foods and meals from around the world can be bought. A great place to have lunch!
There are also indoor and outdoor cafes, galleries and pubs, as well as some of Bristols' oldest architecture and the famous bronze 'Nails' from where the saying 'pay on the nail' comes from.
Its well worth a visit!
Also, if you are visiting Bristol and are interested in a print, contact me through the guestbook or contact page on the website a couple of days in advance and I will endevour to bring your print along with me to the stall.
St. Nicks market is a popular destination, with a large variety of outdoor stalls selling hand-made goods such as jewellery, clothes, art, leather work and paper goods, as well as fair trade items and much more. The outdoor market is complimented by the three indoor market areas, including the food hall where a selection of organic foods and meals from around the world can be bought. A great place to have lunch!
There are also indoor and outdoor cafes, galleries and pubs, as well as some of Bristols' oldest architecture and the famous bronze 'Nails' from where the saying 'pay on the nail' comes from.
Its well worth a visit!

