Bruce Percy is an Edinburgh based
photographer attracted to the
wilderness and the people that live on the edges of it. In his own words,
"photography is a great way of getting closer to the land and the cultures
that inhabit it". His work has been featured on numerous publications,
including the National Geographic Traveler Magazine.
One can easily be captivated by the tranquility of nature conveyed on some of his work, while mesmerized by the ferociousness portrayed in others.
I was drawn to his work while investigating modern portraiture, captured with analog rangefinder cameras, and became captivated in an instant. A sample of his work, can be viewed here. A wealth of moody landscapes and striking portraits, as well as the photographer's commentary, can be found on his website.
One can easily be captivated by the tranquility of nature conveyed on some of his work, while mesmerized by the ferociousness portrayed in others.
I was drawn to his work while investigating modern portraiture, captured with analog rangefinder cameras, and became captivated in an instant. A sample of his work, can be viewed here. A wealth of moody landscapes and striking portraits, as well as the photographer's commentary, can be found on his website.
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