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ABOUT GILL PRINCE

I am an award-winning Milton Keynes based photographer specialising in commercial property and landscape photography. I also have an extensive library of Milton Keynes stock images which are available for licensing by agencies, marketing departments and anyone else who needs access to high quality photography of MK.

 

In addition to these services I provide 1-2-1 photography tuition and Lightroom training for individuals who are looking to venture 'beyond auto' for the first time, or to advance their existing skills.

If you are interested in working with me, please get in touch - it would be great to hear from you.

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Recognition

  • Winner of the People's Choice award at the 2024 British Photography Awards, in the Low Light Photography category.

  • Two 'Commended' images in the 2022 Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year Awards - see the images and read my blog post here.

  • Silver placing in the 2017 Epson International Pano awards in the Built Environment category, 24th in the published Top 50 across 71 countries.

  • Three Bronze placings in the 2016 Epson International Pano awards, in the Nature and Landscape category.

  • Highly Commended in the 2015 international Urban Photographer of the Year awards.

Publications

  • Mutiple images featured in 'Wise Words' by Bhavini Lakhani of B81 Designs in November 2021.

  • Multiple MK images featured in 'A New Town Comes to Life', published by Heritage MK in 2017.

  • Creator of 'Unexpected:MK', the MK50 photography book - published in December 2016 as part of Milton Keynes' 50th Birthday celebrations. Sponsored by local businesses including The Open University, Xscape, Destination MK and McDonalds, the book features 50 images of MK as it was then, alongside old and new maps of the city - to demonstrate what has been achieved. 

 

Commercial and Press

 

Exhibition Participation

  • 2017 - MK50 Exhibition in Middleton Hall, Milton Keynes.

  • 2015 - Light & Land on the Mall, Mall Galleries, London - curated by Charlie Waite

  • 2014 - The Photography Oxford Festival

Image credit: Matt Goodrum Photography

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