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Thomas Keig was born on the Isle of Man in 1829. He was the founder of Keigs Photography, [1] and was the first Mayor of the island's capital, Douglas, where he took office in 1896. [2] Keig was a “strong and influential” Methodist. A teacher, philanthropist, an early photographer by profession, and an astronomer by passion. [3]
Also: Isle of Man: People: By occupation: Artists: Photographers. Pages in category "Manx photographers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Alfred Seaman was a professional Victorian and Edwardian photographer who ran a network of photographic portrait studios in the Midlands and North of England. [1] He published a large (2,000 + views) series of stereoscopic photographs of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man. [2] [3] Alfred Seaman was born in Norfolk in about 1844.
Toni Onley (1928–2004), painter, born on the Isle of Man and moved to Canada in 1948. Chris Killip (1946–2020), photographer, known for works exhibited around the world, including In Flagrante, Killingworth, Seacoal, The Station & The Last Ships.
He was born and lives on the Isle of Man. He took over his family business, S.R. Keig Ltd, in 1952. The company was the oldest family run photography business in the world until its closure in 2010. Nick Keig is best known for his yacht racing successes in the 1970’s. [1]
This YouTube video has gone viral, with over 2.3 million views!
Gray worked with photographer Mikael Buck to create a series of images for the Isle of Man Tourism Division. The photos show Gray's stone balancing sculptures in natural locations on the island, and were released on 14 July 2015. [6] Featured on Channel 4's 'Grand Designs' [7]
The video, entitled "Decoy," features six talented photographers who were invited to take a portrait of one man. %shareLinks-quote="A photograph is shaped more by the person behind the camera than ...