Photographers and Photographic Groups
This is a list of photographers and photographic groups in the Clyde Valley. You can click on the name to see a fuller description.
Lindsay Addison |
Staff photographer for the Carluke and Lanark Gazette covering Clydesdale in South Lanarkshire, since 2008. |
| Reg Atkinson |
At the moment Reg is a keen amateur photographer, but hopes to take it to a professional level in the near future. |
| Biggar Camera Club |
Meets in Gillespie Centre, 75 High Street, Biggar, alternate Tuesdays 7.30pm, September - April. |
| Carluke Camera Club |
The Club meets in Carluke Community Centre, every Friday at 7.30pm from September to May. |
Eunice Clarke |
Eunice was an amateur photographer for years, but after looking for a change of career she completed an HND in Professional Photography and Imaging in Glasgow. |
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Mark Davies |
Mark has lived in the Clyde Valley since 2000 after completing HND and BA (Hons) degree at Cumbria College of Art & Design. |
William-John Deerin |
Amateur photographer and keen graphic artist using digital photography as a medium to generate artforms and design. Was a member of Biggar Camera Club for many years. |
Aline Dobbie |
Aline Dobbie is of Scottish ancestry and was born in India to parents serving in the Indian army. She came home to be educated in Scotland. |
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Lyssie Graham |
Lyssie is an amateur photographer who played with box and bellows cameras as a child and has enjoyed taking photos since her first Kodak Brownie 127. She takes photos in an attempt to hang on to t |
Miren Hayek |
Amateur photographer, designer and graphic artist. Originally from south Bohemia, Miren has settled in the Clyde Valley area of Scotland in the mid 1990s. |
Helen Johnston |
Helen is a nurse from Strathaven who has been passionate about photography for as long as she can remember and has recently started her own business. Her real love is photographing people - especi |
| Scott Jones |
Scott is a professional photographer whose speciality is outdoor photography which includes landscape, natural history and macro subjects. |
| Lanark Camera Club |
Founded in 1936, the club promotes advancing skills in photography through competition, visiting speakers and occasional outings. |
| Lesmahagow Photographic Society |
Meets in Glebe Gardens Hall, Langdykeside, Lesmahagow, Tuesdays 7.00pm from September till end-April. |
Jimmy Maxwell |
Jimmy Maxwell is a retired music lecturer who spends much of his free time observing and photographing birdlife in the Hamilton area. |
Stuart McAllister |
For Stuart taking photographs is his way of capturing the world around and understanding it. With portraiture it is his aim to introduce subjects to a whole new photographic experience to capture |
Chris McCosh |
Chris has always loved taking photos, and the observation it demands, particularly during her extensive travels in younger years. |
Craig McMaster |
Craig McMaster is a professional photographer based in Biggar. He dedicates a significant amount of time to photographing the landscape of Scotland . |
Anthony Newlands |
Anthony is 66 years old and has been an amateur photographer for over 50 years. |
| Lloyd Smith |
Lloyd is a professional photographer whose work covers a variety of disciplines including press and PR, documentary, corporate and photojournalism. |
