Born in Edinburgh, Scotland 1975, Muir Vidler previously worked as a chef, street entertainer and cruise ship photographer. In 2000 he moved to London to complete a post graduate diploma in photojournalism at the London College of Printing. In 2001 the Sunday Times Magazine published his portrait series of aging British rebels and mavericks, Rebels Without a Pause. Since then Muir has remained in London and divides his work between commissions for magazines, corporations and record labels and personal, self-assigned projects. His last personal series was on Israel's death metal scene, which has been exhibited with ROVE in London.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Creative Portraits by Muir Vidler
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland 1975, Muir Vidler previously worked as a chef, street entertainer and cruise ship photographer. In 2000 he moved to London to complete a post graduate diploma in photojournalism at the London College of Printing. In 2001 the Sunday Times Magazine published his portrait series of aging British rebels and mavericks, Rebels Without a Pause. Since then Muir has remained in London and divides his work between commissions for magazines, corporations and record labels and personal, self-assigned projects. His last personal series was on Israel's death metal scene, which has been exhibited with ROVE in London.
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Creative Photography,
Portrait Photography
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