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"Bruce is extremely down-to-earth, humble, and genuine.
He is very easy to get along with, and makes people around him very comfortable." Milind Paranjpe, California, USA |
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| Tutor Bruce Percy is one of Scotlands most notable landscape photographers. He loves to teach and spending some time in a beautiful part of Scotland sharing thoughts on the art of photography is something that he personally feels cannot be beat. He has been published in journals ranging from the UK's leading photographic magazine Outdoor Photography to National Geographic's Traveller magazine. He has travelled and photographed extensively though countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, Cambodia, Iceland, India, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Patagonia, Peru, Portugal and not forgetting his homeland of Scotland. His images have been used by notable organisations such as the Sir Edmund Hillary Trust in New Zealand as well as the Icelandic Post Office in partnership with SEPAC - the Small European Postal Administrations Corporation where his image of Sellfoss waterfall was used under the theme of 'landscape' for a collection of stamps. |
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His images of Torres del Paine national park in the heart of Patagonia were used by National Geographic Traveller magazine for a feature on Patagonia. He lives in Edinburgh and lectures throughout the central belt of Scotland. His own work graces this site, and can also be studied in more detail at his own personal space: www.brucepercy.com and blog at: www.brucepercy.com/blog |
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| Light On Scotland: Tel. +44 (0) 787 621 0051 email: info@lightonscotland.com Copyright Bruce Percy 2009, all rights reserved |
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