Bruce Percy (photographer)

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Bruce Percy (born 1967) is a British 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, including Amateur Photographer and Outdoor Photography.[3] He teaches landscape photography in Scotland and conducts photographic tours around the world. He has 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]

Bruce released his first monograph "The Art of Adventure, 40 photographic Examples", a retrospective of his work over the past decade 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 Ragnar Axelsson.

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Notes

  1. Ebony Camera's Biography about Percy
  2. Bruce Percy's film camera
  3. Pixelated blog entry discussing Percy's work and contributions to Outdoor Photography
  4. Podcast's about Bruce Percy's photography
  5. Bruce Percy's Iceland image, chosen by SEPAC for a stamp in 2007
  6. see image no.2
  7. Bruce Percy's monograph
  8. Michael Kenna's preface for Bruce Percy's monograph
  9. Bruce Percy's Influences

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