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Nicholas Raymond Elliott
Elliott in 2021
Born
Nicholas Raymond Elliott

(1955-11-08) 8 November 1955 (age 70)
Peterborough, United Kingdom
OccupationPhotographer

Nicholas Raymond Elliott (born 8 November 1955, in Peterborough) is a British photographer.

Biography

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Elliott grew up in Stanground and joined East Midlands Allied Press (EMAP) working as an editorial photographer for Anglian Times, Motor Cycle News[1] and Motor Cycle Racing.[2]

After Elliott left EMAP he was commissioned by IPC for Truck Magazine, Car Magazine, and Auto Car.[3] Elliott also worked with agencies Saatchi & Saatchi, Carlson, Young & Rubican,[3] GGT, and Ogilvy & Mather.[4]

TBWA commissioned Elliott to photograph the 1992 UK general election billboard for the Liberal Democrats.[3] Elliott has photographed musicians and shot in Nashville, in 2010.[5]

In 2011, Elliott released a book, TEN-A Decade In Images, using images from the Cambridge Folk Festival.[6] Elliott published a follow-up, 50Folk, to celebrate 50 years of the festival, in 2014. He released Three Weeks One Summer[4] documenting The Marmalade[7] a year later and a fourth book, Ice Cream & Sun Cream, in 2017.

References

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  1. ^ Williams, Howard (February 2002). "A Day In The Life of a Rock Photographer". The Style Magazine Lincolnshire: 15 – via Nick Elliott.
  2. ^ Green, Sean (July 2011). "TCR Ireland Radio". pp. Nick Elliott.
  3. ^ a b c "Spotlight on photographer to the rock stars, Nick Elliott". Norfolk on My Mind. January 2008. p. 12 – via Nick Elliot.
  4. ^ a b Oswin, Julie (March 2016). "Nick Elliott rock photographer". Creative Light. No. 12. p. 26 – via Nick Elliot.
  5. ^ Lazzari, Adam (December 2012). "Capturing Legends of Rock Music". Eastern Daily Press. pp. - via Nick Elliott.
  6. ^ McLaren, DJ (29 July 2011). "BBC Look East". pp. - via Nick Elliott.
  7. ^ "Rocking out on the North Norfolk coast". Lynn News - via Nick Elliott. 17 September 2013.
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