Michael Seymour
(1932-2018), Photographer, production designer and painterSitter in 2 portraits
Artist of 22 portraits
Seymour met Dewar in 1960 whilst working as an assistant designer for ABC Television at Teddington. They collaborated in the company's darkroom and experimented with producing photographic blow-ups before departing unceremoniously to live in Greece for a year.
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1961
NPG x88171
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88169
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88174
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88175
by Michael Seymour
modern resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88498
by Michael Seymour
modern resin print from original negative, 1962
NPG x88499
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1963
NPG x88167
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1963
NPG x88168
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1963
NPG x88177
by Michael Seymour
modern print from original negative, 1963
NPG x88176
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1964
NPG x88170
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1964
NPG x88166
Vanessa Redgrave as Isadora Duncan
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1968
NPG x88164
Vanessa Redgrave as Isadora Duncan
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1968
NPG x88165
Karel Reisz; Vanessa Redgrave as Isadora Duncan
by Michael Seymour
resin print from original negative, 1968
NPG x88172
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