David Eustace

David Eustace (born November 23, 1961) is a Scottish photographer and director, who is known for his fashion, celebrity and art photography.[1][2][3][4] His photographs are included in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery,[5] and The Glasgow Museum of Modern Art.[6]

Early life

Eustace was raised in the East End of Glasgow, and left school at sixteen with little qualification.[7] He took on a variety of jobs, before joining the Royal Naval Reserve and was assigned to a minesweeper.[8] He left the Navy at 21 and became a prison officer at HM Prison Barlinnie.[9]

His interest in photography began when he was 28 years old and decided to return to further his education and enrolled at Edinburgh Napier University. He graduated in 1991, with a BA distinction in Photographic Studies from Edinburgh Napier University and was later awarded an honorary Doctorate of Arts from the same institution.[10]

Career

Within a few months of graduating, Eustace was working regularly for GQ and ES Magazine, and had shot four covers for the former by the end of 1994.[11] From 1994 to 1997 he was listed as a contributing photographer in GQ's masthead, and his clientele expanded to other publications including Tatler, British Vogue, The Sunday Times Magazine and Elle.[8]

Portraiture soon become his specialty and his list of sitters include Sophia Loren, Tracey Emin, Sir Paul McCartney, Ewan McGregor and Milton Glaser.[12]

Eustace has been an ambassador for the Homeless World Cup movement since January 2015.[13]

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