Bruce Percy (photographer)
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Bruce Percy (born 1967) is a Scottish landscape and travel photographer.[1]
Bruce is a film shooter and prefers to work with medium format film cameras.[2] His images of remote landscapes have been featured in photography magazines, such as the Polish edition of 'National Geographic Traveler", Amateur Photographer and Outdoor Photography.[3] He teaches landscape photography in Scotland and conducts photographic tours around the world. Bruce has also produced a series of podcasts[4] about his travels.
One of his images,[5] was used by the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation in 2007 for the cover of a stamp.[6]
To date, he has released two monographs of his work. His first monograph "The Art of Adventure, 40 photographic Examples", is a retrospective of his work over the past decade and was released in November 2011.[7] The preface is by Michael Kenna.[8] He cites Kenna as a huge influence in his work to date.[9]
In October 2012, Bruce released his second monograph "Iceland, a Journal of Nocturnes". The preface is by Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson.
Bibliography[edit]
- 2011 The Art of Adventure: 40 Photographic Examples ISBN 978-0-9569561-0-1 (Half-Light Press Ltd)
- 2012 Iceland, a Journal of Nocturnes ISBN 978-0-9569561-1-8 (Half-Light Press Ltd)
Notes[edit]
- ↑ Ebony Camera's Biography about Percy
- ↑ Bruce Percy's film camera
- ↑ Pixelated blog entry discussing Bruce's work and contributions to Outdoor Photography
- ↑ Podcast's about Bruce Percy's photography
- ↑ Bruce Percy's Iceland image, chosen by SEPAC for a stamp in 2007
- ↑ see image no.2
- ↑ Bruce Percy's monograph
- ↑ Michael Kenna's preface for Bruce Percy's monograph
- ↑ Bruce Percy's Influences
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