Glasgow 1990s, published by Cafe Royal Books features previously unseen images from the archive of award-winning documentary photographer Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert.
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert is a freelance photographer for editorial, corporate and NGO clients. His work has appeared in magazines such as Time, National Geographic, Italian Geo, Le Figaro, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, and many others.
For over two decades Jeremy has been one of the principal photographers for Greenpeace International, undertaking assignments documenting the Japanese whaling fleet in action in the Southern Ocean, illegal logging in the rainforests of Papua New Guinea, rising sea levels in Kiribati, and more.
In 2012 he co-founded the Document Scotland photography collective. As part of this collective, Jeremy has in the past ten years exhibited his photography widely including at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, in Edinburgh, Bradford’s Impressions Gallery and here at Street Level Photoworks amongst others.
14 x 20cm, 36 pages Softcover
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