Born in Edinburgh, Scotland 1975, Muir Vidler previously worked as a chef, street entertainer and cruise ship photographer. In 2000 he moved to London to complete a post graduate diploma in photojournalism at the London College of Printing. In 2001 the Sunday Times Magazine published his portrait series of aging British rebels and mavericks, Rebels Without a Pause. Since then Muir has remained in London and divides his work between commissions for magazines, corporations and record labels and personal, self-assigned projects. His last personal series was on Israel's death metal scene, which has been exhibited with ROVE in London.
Creative Portraits by Muir Vidler
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Creative Photography,
Portrait Photography
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland 1975, Muir Vidler previously worked as a chef, street entertainer and cruise ship photographer. In 2000 he moved to London to complete a post graduate diploma in photojournalism at the London College of Printing. In 2001 the Sunday Times Magazine published his portrait series of aging British rebels and mavericks, Rebels Without a Pause. Since then Muir has remained in London and divides his work between commissions for magazines, corporations and record labels and personal, self-assigned projects. His last personal series was on Israel's death metal scene, which has been exhibited with ROVE in London.
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