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Bruce Brown: Early Spring
Bruce Brown went to London in 1971 to begin his photography career. Over the next sixteen years he became an award-winning advertising photographer, shooting for such clients as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Marlboro, and Vogue. In 1988, when a serious accident left Bruce in a wheelchair, he decided to dedicate his life to his personal photography. A BBC documentary in the early 90’s exposed Bruce’s story to a wide audience and succeeded in giving hope to other people with serious disabilities.Bruce’s first one-man show was in 1996, and in 1997 he had a show at the London Museum of Natural History. In March 2000 he was featured in a Christie’s exhibition representing the top 130 photographers of the last century. For the last 3 years, Bruce has been working in digital photography, concentrating his efforts on a series of flower images. He considers these to be some of his finest work to date.
Notes About Prints
All exhibited photos are printed on Lysonic Standard Fine Art Watercolor paper using Epson inks. The image size is 8.75 x 12.25 inches printed on 11.75 x 16.5 inch paper, and with an archival rating to 200 years.
Editions are limited to 50 prints of each image.
Custom framing, with 8 ply archival mattes for 8.75 x 12.25 prints is available.
We also have a selection of Bruce's toned black and white silver gelatin prints: English landscapes in Devon and Cornwall, following in the footsteps of Thomas Hard; and graphic large format insect studies, stylistically related to the flower series.
