Photographer from Emsworth turns his passion into a puzzle business with his stunning landscape scenes
Olly Clarke, from Emsworth, was forced to put his pet photography business, Paws and Claws Photography on hold due to lockdown restrictions.
The 30-year-old decided to launch a new business, to not only allow him to continue doing what he loves and taking photos, but to keep people entertained throughout lockdown.
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Hide AdThe new venture, Puzzle Crazy, takes Olly’s photos of scenic locations around the Portsmouth area and turns them into jigsaws for people to complete at home.
The idea came after he ordered a jigsaw online as a gift and was left with a low-quality item that he wasn’t satisfied with, so he decided to make his own.
He has been walking around different local areas daily since September, taking photos of the beautiful locations, before turning them into puzzles – including one of Bosham, Emsworth, Old Portsmouth, Port Solent and Langstone Harbour.
Since launching the business in June, he has shipped puzzles across the world, including to America and Poland.
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Hide AdOlly said: ‘I call it my puzzle pivot. I ran my business for five years before Covid hit, so when I was unable to do what I love, I was gutted, so I’m so glad I’ve found something that, not only allows me to continue doing what I love, but helps people get through lockdown.
‘The puzzles are great for people who live alone or are shielding, as they give people a stay-at-home-friendly hobby to take up, that helps them to appreciate the beauty of where they live. Often my customers haven’t been able to get out and see it in real life for a long time, so they like to appreciate it through the puzzle.
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‘The puzzles are also great for people with Alzheimer’s and I’ve had feedback from families who have said they’ve found an activity that allows the whole family to get involved for the first time in a long time.’
He also produces personalised products and has created puzzles of new-borns for new parents to send to their families, nostalgic family photos and even a spitfire puzzle.
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Hide AdOlly said: ‘The puzzles have a lot of relaxation benefits; they can ease anxiety and help people unwind. They’ve definitely been more popular over lockdown – £10m worth of puzzles were sold last year and I can see why.’
Olly plans to travel across the UK when restrictions ease, to photograph beautiful locations further afield to turn into puzzles.
For more go to puzzlecrazy.co.uk/
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