Donald MacLellan
(1967-), PhotographerArtist of 46 portraits
Donald MacLellan was born in the West Highlands of Scotland in 1967. He is a leading portrait photographer whose first solo exhibition Black Power showed at the National Portrait Gallery in London in 1998. Empire magazine commissioned MacLellan to create a portfolio of Scotland's best actors in 2000, resulting in another exhibition, Tartan Army, at the National Portrait Gallery. MacLellan's work appears regularly in newspapers and magazines.
by Donald MacLellan
toned bromide print, 13 May 1997
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by Donald MacLellan
toned bromide print, 16 April 1997
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by Donald MacLellan
toned bromide print, 6 November 1997
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by Donald MacLellan
toned bromide print, 20 August 1997
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by Donald MacLellan
bromide print on Ilford paper, 2000
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by Donald MacLellan
bromide print on Ilford paper, 2000
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by Donald MacLellan
bromide print on Ilford paper, 2000
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by Donald MacLellan
bromide print on Ilford paper, 2000
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by Donald MacLellan
bromide print on Ilford paper, 2000
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