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Inverness photographer hopes to sell prints of Kessock Bridge light show to help Highland Hospice during coronavirus pandemic





Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.
Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.

An Inverness photographer is hoping to sell prints of his shots of a specially lit Kessock Bridge to raise money for Highland Hospice.

The landmark was illuminated in both blue and yellow light on Saturday evening by Limelights Event Services.

Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.
Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.

The blue light was intended as a thank you to NHS staff and the yellow was a show of support for the hospice.

Photographer Paul Campbell was called in to document the event and he, together with Craig Duncan from Inverness-based Limelight, have decided to sell the prints to raise some cash for the charity.

They are waiting to hear if it is possible for Mr Campbell's usual print service to handle the orders before setting up a donation page.

Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.
Inverness's Kessock Bridge is lit up in support of the NHS and other local charities by specialist lighting company Limelights.

Mr Campbell said: "The hospice, like other charities, will be affected by the lack of fundraising events they can do just now. On the back of this, I thought it would be great to share the photos and sell them to raise money for the hospice."

Related article: Kessock Bridge lit up to thank NHS and support Highland Hospice.

Related article: The firm lit up Inverness Castle in a similar manner last weekend.

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