GAVIN
GOUGH

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Gavin Gough nasceu na Inglaterra, na ilha de Wight (a sul do porto de Southampton), em 1967. Vive actualmente em Banguecoque, na Tailândia. Trabalha para diversas organizações não governamentais e publica com regularidade textos e fotografias para diversas revistas de todo o mundo: National Geographic, Geo, Vogue, The New York Times, The Guardian... Foi co-fundador da Bangkok Photo School, onde se dedica a dar aulas e workshops de fotografia. É um dos fotógrafos mais solicitados dos bancos de imagens da Getty e da Lonely Planet.
Gavin Gough is a freelance travel photographer who works on assignment and commission, creating stock images, writing and teaching. Gavin works primarily as an assignment-based freelance photographer. He has been commissioned by a variety of NGOs, humanitarian and charitable institutions and has completed commissions for organisations as varied as Sony, Vanity Fair and the Vietnamese Tourist Board. Gavin produces stock photographs for Getty and Lonely Planet images. His vibrant stock collection includes images from more than forty countries which have been reproduced in hundreds of newspapers, magazines and books and are regularly featured in publications such as National Geographic, Geo, Vogue, The New York Times, The Guardian, and many more. His stock images have appeared on everything from postage stamps to magazine covers and billboards. Gavin contributes articles to photographic and trade publications, relating his travel experiences and offering technical and career advice to photographers around the world. http://www.gavingough.com [ SITE PESSOAL ] http://www.bangkokphotoschool.com [ BANGKOK PHOTO SCHOOL ]
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As a travel photographer, my studio is the world outside my door and the only equipment required is a camera and a willingness to look for new perspectives. Lighting comes courtesy of whatever is available; sun, sky, tungsten and neon – travel photographers have access to it all. We are not restricted by subject or location, only by an obligation to record the world we see with honesty and compassion. More than just exotic locations and wild adventures, travel photography is about seeing our surroundings with fresh eyes and childlike enthusiasm.”
GAVIN GOUGH





