Dominic Rouse (born 1959) is a digital photographer from England. His approach to photography consists of creating digital monochrome compositions on the human form.
At the age of 16 Rouse worked as a press photographer for local and national newspapers. In 1982 he returned to college to study advertising and commercial photography. He developed an interest in multiple exposure techniques using large format cameras. In 1986, after spending a brief time working with commercial agencies, he opened his own studio.
He was jailed in 2003 in Norwich for downloading, possessing and buying pornographic images of children.
2004 FotoFest in Houston2004 Honolulu Academy2003 Carmel Center for Photographic Art2002 XII Encuentros Abiertos de Fotografia in Buenos Aires2002 Benham Gallery in Seattle2002 Schneider Gallery in Chicago2006 Ultimate Eye Foundation grant2005 First prize in The Photo Review's Annual Competition2005 Gold Award by America's Black and White magazine for 'The cunning of unreason'2005 Winner of Artrom Gallery's International Digital competition in Rome2005 Winner of Los Angeles Center for Digital Art's International juried competition.2003 Won the 'Special Photographer' category in the first International Photography Awards (Photography's Oscars) held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles2002 Ultimate Eye Foundation grant2000 Recognition at the International Digital Exhibition Awards (London)1999 Recognition at the International Digital Exhibition Awards (London)Photo Art InternationalDigital Photo ArtCreative PhotographyThe PhotographerImage, Lenswork (USA)The British Journal of PhotographyBlack and White Magazine (USA)FotoRomania and Art ReviewA Celebration of Light