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Stu Williamson (photographer)

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Occupation
  
Photographer,Inventor

Music group
  
Marmalade

Years active
  
1980 - present

Full Name
  
Stuart Gordon Williamson

Born
  
August 5, 1956 (
1956-08-05
)
Oadby, Leicestershire, England

Albums
  
Reflections of the Marmalade

Similar
  
Sandy Newman, John James Newman, Hugh Nicholson, Alan Holmes, Junior Campbell

Stu Williamson (born 5 August 1956, Oadby, Leicestershire, England). From 1978 to 1980, Stu was drummer for the Scottish pop rock group The Marmalade, He then directed his artistic talents towards photography and has in recent years achieved worldwide acclaim for his work.

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Photography

Stu Williamson specializes in monochrome photography and Fine Art portraiture influenced by European Mediaeval Artists. He has gained commissions for architectural photography in Dubai from Giorgio Armani at the Burj Khalifa and the Jumeriah Group’s Burj Al Arab. Stu Williamson has a long list of world class names alongside whom he continues to work.

Awards

Stu Williamson has won many photographic awards in Europe which have included Black and White Photographer of the Year, Fine Art Photographer of the Year and Architectural Photographer of the Year 2010/11 for his shot of the Burj Khalifa. He is also the inventor of the Triflector, a photographic lighting reflector designed to offer the photographer greater versatility.

Most recently in 2016, he won the UK 2016/2017 Master Photographer award.

Stu Williamson Photography

In 2006 Stu Williamson set up Stu Williamson Photography in Dubai. The photography studio has grown rapidly in the past few years and is now a successful photography business in its own right.

Personal life

In 2013 he moved back to the UK, and currently has a studio in Kibworth, Leicestershire.

Songs

Reflections of My LifeDaltry Calhoun · 2005
Reflexiones de Mi Vida2015
Ob - La - Di - Ob - La - DaGolden Hits · 1993

References

Stu Williamson (photographer) Wikipedia