Stuart Price (photographer)

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Stuart Price (born 1971 in Yorkshire, England), [1] is a professional photographer who currently resides in Brighton, England. [2]

Stuart Price

Born
1971 Yorkshire, England
Nationality
British
Occupation
Photographer
Website
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Stuart Price
Born1971 Yorkshire, England
NationalityBritish
Occupation Photographer
Website stuartprice.co.uk

Start of career

Brought up in a family of keen amateur photographers, it was Stuart's Father that taught him how to process film and photographs at the age of 13. [3] His Grandfather was also a keen amateur photographer with a good eye for composition [4]

Aged 18 he worked at Ilford Photographic gaining work experience where he printed images for the V&A museum in London under the guidance of Ilford's Head Printer Mike Walden. [5]

After attending Mid-Cheshire College to study Photography he then went on to shoot images for local & national businesses as well as Photographic Magazines and was a regular contributor to Photo Answers Magazine. [6]

Work

On relocation to London, he assisted for a few years shooting cars, room sets, portraits and products. [7]

In 2001 Shed Productions asked Stuart to shoot the cast of the TV series BAD GIRLS for the official book. He spent a week on set at Three Mills Studios in East London where he shot the cast including Linda Henry, Claire King & Debra Stephenson. [8]

He has since shot Portraits, Fashion, Still Life for Companies such as LG, Coca-Cola & NEC [9]

Awards

In 1997, Stuart Price won his Category in the Image Bank / Campaign Magazine Awards [10] [11] The Award was made and presented to him by a young Thomas Heatherwick at The Mall Galleries in London [12] [13]

In 1998, Stuart Price won the Agfa / British Journal Of Photography Awards for a digital manipulated image [14]

In 2011 he exhibited at the Association of Photographers Open Awards [15] [16] [17]

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