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Steve Ullathorne
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W inner of the Peoples Choice prize at the BBC Photographic Awards 2004 for ‘Millennium Wheels’.

Steve Ullathorne‘s portraits of comedians and actors have been published nationally and internationally.  Appearing in, amongst others, The Times, The Independent, The Express, The Guardian, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Evening Standard and The Scotsman along with magazines including Tatler, Colorlines (USA), Megafon (Sweden), Science & Spirit (USA), Time Out (London and New York) and Metro Life. His landscape photographs also appear in various International travel publications.

Over the past 5 years Steve has produced photography and design for over 70 posters for the Edinburgh Festival, The Soho Theatre, National tours and theatres in London, New York and Los Angeles.

He has exhibited at The London Transport Museum and, in collaboration with the poet John Dowie, exhibited Photoshop illustrations at The Candid Gallery in Islington .

Steve’s Ullathorne’s images have appeared on over 250 posters in Edinburgh, London and New York. His photographs appear regularly on book jackets and CD covers as well as in magazines and newspapers ranging from The Independent, Sunday Times, Guardian and New York Times to Time Out and even the cover of Hello Magazine.

Steve was the winner of the Peoples Choice in the BBC London Photography Awards in 2004 and in June 2007 his work was selected to represent contemporary London photographers at the Londonized event in Madrid which was attended by 30,000 people in one day.

In August 2007 he has a major solo exhibition as part of the world famous Edinburgh Festival of his portraits of comedians alongside his photoshop manipulations illustrating the poems of John Dowie.

‘Iconic.’ Colorlines, USA

‘Stunning and Dramatic.’ Digital Photography Magazine

‘Wittily subversive.’ Photo.net

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