Colin Prior

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Colin Prior
Born1958
Milngavie, Scotland
NationalityBritish
OccupationPhotographer
Websitehttp://www.colinprior.co.uk/

Colin Prior (born 1958 in Milngavie, Glasgow), is a landscape photographer.[1]

Prior takes panoramic landscape photographs of Scotland and around the world. He uses the 617 panoramic format extensively in his work shooting Fuji Velvia generally in the "golden hour" at dawn and dusk. To date, Colin has worked on four calendar commissions for British Airways and has had several solo exhibitions, most notably The Scottish Visual Experience, Land's End and The World's Wild Places.

In 2007 his work on Canna helped boost visitor numbers to the National Trust for Scotland's HQ.[2]

More recently Colin has appeared on a number of TV Programmes in the UK, including The Adventure Show (BBC), Landward (BBC), Countryfile (BBC) and Weir's Way (STV). He has also guested on numerous topical programmes on BBC Radio Scotland.

Colin currently lives in Glasgow with his wife Geraldine and two children. He is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and a founding member of the International League of Conservation Photographers.[1][3]

Bibliography[edit]

Highland Wilderness Constable ISBN 978-1845290658

Scotland – The Wild Places Constable, ISBN 978-1841193151

Living Tribes, Constable, ISBN 978-1552977460

The World's Wild Places Constable, ISBN 978-1845293505

High Light Constable, ISBN 978-1849013857

Scotland's Finest Landscapes – The Collector's Edition Constable, ISBN 978-1472111166

The Karakoram: Ice Mountains of Pakistan Merrell, ISBN 978-1858946870

Fragile: Birds, Eggs & Habitats Merrell, ISBN 978-1858946887

Exhibitions[edit]

The Scottish Visual Experience, Linhof Gallery, London

Land's End, Museum of Education, Glasgow

The World's Wild Places, OXO Tower Gallery, London

The World's Wild Places, Glasgow Science Centre

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Marion Scott, Colin's Worldscapes, Sunday Mail|location=Scotland, 1 October 2006. Retrieved 14 August 2008.
  2. ^ Island images boost visits to HQ, BBC News, 14 September 2007. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
  3. ^ "Colin Prior » iLCP". Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 19 June 2011.

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