Steve Speller
(1961-), PhotographerSitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 43 portraits
Speller began working as a freelance photographer in 1985 having completed a photography diploma at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art (1981-4). His early portraits appeared in publications such as Blitz, NME, The Face, and Scotland on Sunday. He produced his first cover for Blueprint in 1986 and in 1990 the National Portrait Gallery first began collecting his work. In 2000 with his partner Alison Milner, he set up SpellerMilner design which originates both photography and graphic design.
by Steve Speller
bromide fibre print, 14 April 1986
NPG x34609
New Order (Gillian Gilbert; Stephen Morris; Peter Hook; Bernard Sumner)
by Steve Speller
cibachrome print, 1986
NPG x87439
by Steve Speller
cibachrome print, 8 August 1988
NPG x34604
by Steve Speller
cibachrome print, 27 October 1988
NPG x34606
by Steve Speller
cibachrome print, 13 December 1988
NPG x34607
by Steve Speller
cibachrome print, 20 December 1989
NPG x34603
by Steve Speller
digital R-type colour print from original transparency, April 1989
NPG x126756
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