Norrie MacLaren
Norman Aengus Maclaren (born 6 May 1948) is a Scottish Highlands-based television and film producer [1], fashion photographer, scriptwriter, artist, and environmentalist (and Highland gardener). Maclaren was born and raised in Scotland and is the son of David and Lady Edith Maclaren and grandson of Edith Abney-Hastings, 12th Countess of Loudoun.
Maclaren has been involved in photography, editing and/or art direction for many British publications, such as Harpers & Queen, Deluxe [2] and Boulevard. Maclaren's fashion photography was acquired by the British Council, (together with other works by Cecil Beaton, Terence Donovan, Helmut Newton, et al.) for a round the world touring exhibition titled 'Look At Me'. He has collaborated with Punk Design Team Rocking Russian by contributing photography, directing pop promos and designing record sleeves. Since Channel 4 began he has produced many arts, lifestyle, investigative documentaries and youth programmes, most notably, via his company Tartan Television, the ground breaking gardening series Dig, the working title co-production Get a Grip on Sex, and the invention of Video Diaries [3].
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