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Represented by Siobhan Squire.
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It’s hard not to fall for Nick Meek’s atmospheric and beautifully saturated photography. An interesting mix of landscapes both populated and sparse, but with a feeling of human presence.
Represented by Siobhan Squire.
16th Feb 2012
2:35 pm
Nice find Gil
petra
16th Feb 2012
3:36 pm
these are greats!!
Mike
17th Feb 2012
12:05 am
Work looks lovely, shame about the site. Can’t make heads or tails of it!
Alex
17th Feb 2012
4:57 pm
Wow. So good. Nice to see a bit of variation of style, even though they have a similar feel to them.
Gil
17th Feb 2012
6:56 pm
@Mike true his site is a bit of a disappointing experience however his folio is much easier to view on http://www.siobhansquire.com/
Jessica
23rd Feb 2012
7:25 pm
His colors are exquisite and eye for the subject’s placement… really neat.