During
the late 1970's and the early 1980's Frazer gained
a reputation for his imaginative rock and theatre
photography. His subjects included such legends as
Charlie Chaplin, Gene Pitney, The New Seekers, Rod
Stewart, David Bowie, Elton John and Dr Hook with
many pictures being seen in newspapers, magazines
and books as well as being featured in one-man exhibitions
around the UK and America.
In 1983 he hung up his cameras and stored all the
negatives away from view. Now, 25 years later, he
has re-discovered his original 100,000 + negative
archive. By taking advantage of the latest digital
technology, He is able to scan and print selected
images in order to allow him to exhibit and offer
for sale his best pictures, many of which are being
shown publicly for the first time. As well as turning
the archives into prints and artwork, Frazer has also
started taking pictures again after a 25-year gap.
This time he is mainly turning his attention to landscapes
in the USA & Ireland.
He has been awarded the Associateship of both the
British Institute of Professional Photographers (ABIPP)
and The Royal Photographic Society.
All prints are offered for sale as 16 x 12 inch limited
edition glicee prints produced on Crystal Fuji Archive
paper. Each print is numbered, signed and supplied
with a certificate of authenticity. Prints are not
framed or mounted.
Prints are posted in a stout card tube and posted
first class or airmail where appropriate. Postage
and packing costs £3.50 UK / £5.50 Rest
of the World and includes insurance. Price is per
shipment irrespective of number of prints shipped
in the same tube.