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Douglas Brothers

Douglas Brothers is the photographic imprint of Andrew Douglas (10 August 1952) and Stuart Douglas (6 February 1962), British photographer/director siblings.[1]

Douglas Brothers
Company typePhotographic imprint
FounderAndrew Douglas and Stuart Douglas
Headquarters,
WebsiteThe Douglas Brothers website

Early life and education edit

The Douglas Brothers grew up in Southend, Essex, UK. Andrew Douglas studied Fine Art at Cardiff and Sunderland Polytechnic Colleges. Their older sibling, Graeme Douglas, was guitarist/songwriter with new wave rock band Eddie And The Hot Rods.[2] Andrew designed an album cover for the Hot Rods, and this led to photographing album covers for the groups The Jam and The Cure.[3]

In 1975, Andrew moved to London and began working as assistant to John Swannell and Lord Snowdon.[4]

In 1989, Andrew was joined by younger brother, Stuart, a graduate of Barking College of Art. The pair began working as a collaborative duo under the solitary photographic imprint The Douglas Brothers.[5]

Although they photographed a wide variety of subjects, the Douglas Brothers were known for their overtly moody and atmospheric portraiture. Technically, they employed mainly older photographic processes,[6][7] and gained recognition for their sepia litho portraiture of people like Daniel Day-Lewis, Susan Sontag, Gabriel García Márquez, Salman Rushdie, Steven Soderbergh, Paul Auster, John Le Carré, Anish Kapoor, Kazuo Ishiguro and Jeanette Winterson. The Douglas Brothers photographic output was prolific, and their portfolio grew to incorporate abstract imagery, collage, nudes and reportage. Which brother had actually clicked the shutter was not disclosed.

Periodicals, books, and music photography edit

The Douglas Brothers’ work appeared in magazine, newspaper, book publishing and advertising industries on both sides of the Atlantic. Publications included The Face, The New York Times, The Independent, New Scientist, Empire and Premiere.

Book publishers included Jonathan Cape and Faber and Faber. For the music industry, The Douglas Brothers photographed Ronnie Wood, Blur, Morrissey, Prefab Sprout, De La Soul, The Farm and Bryan Ferry.[8]

Annie Leibovitz GAP campaign edit

The Douglas Brothers' collaborative output and industry profile led to them being photographed by Annie Leibovitz for a GAP campaign alongside Miles Davies.[9]

International art world edit

The Douglas Brothers' photography crossed the art/commerce divide. Their work was exhibited in the Howard Greenberg Gallery in NYC, the Kate Heller Gallery in London, The Kopelkin in LA and the Parco Gallery in Tokyo.[5]

Video, Advertising and commercials edit

In 1991, The Douglas Brothers began directing music videos for recording artists such as Alison Moyet, Paul Young, Prefab Sprout and Ronnie Wood. Following a successful still campaign for Adidas,[10] the Douglas Brothers were invited to direct full TV commercials, again as a collaborative duo.

Working separately edit

In 1996, The Douglas Brother' made a decision to pursue individual careers.[11][12]

Andrew Douglas moved to Los Angeles and directed the critically acclaimed BBC documentary Searching For The Wrong-Eyed Jesus. In 2005 he achieved number one US box office, directing the re-make of The Amityville Horror.

Stuart Douglas remained in the UK, where he directed a succession of commercials for Coca-Cola, British Airways, Sony and Airbus and others.[13] His Kill Your Speed commercial for Road Safety received a D&AD silver and a New York One Show gold. He also directed Johnny X, an episodic web drama for Sony Ericsson, which generated in excess of eight million views.[14][15]

Reunion edit

In 2013, Andrew and Stuart Douglas reunited to work on a book documenting their photographic careers.

Selected exhibitions edit

  • 1994 Parco Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1995 Howard Greenberg Gallery, Los Angeles
  • 1996 Kate Heller Gallery, London

[5]


References edit

  1. ^ "Douglas Brothers (Cover Story)". Volume 143, Issues 7070-7082. British Journal of Photography. 1996. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  2. ^ . Reprint 2013. Duo Tunes (Reprint). Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  3. ^ Browne, Peter, 'Double Exposure', June 1990
  4. ^ . 2013. Snap Decision. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Garner, Philip. "We Are A Camera". 1994. The Eye. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  6. ^ The Douglas Brothers — Collective, Iniva, 1995 http://www.iniva.org/library/archive/people/d/douglas_brothers 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ The Photographers Gallery, Exhibition Text, February 1994
  8. ^ "Douglas Brothers at AllMusic". 2014. AllMusic. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  9. ^ Austin, Jane. "Craft Profile". April 5, 1996. Campaign Live. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  10. ^ "Andrew Douglas". 2014. FilmBug. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  11. ^ "Amityville Horror at IMDb". 2005. IMDb. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  12. ^ Austin, Jane. "CRAFT: Profile; Douglas Brothers prepare to move their style on". April 5, 1996. Campaign Live. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  13. ^ Stone, Jason. "Volvo, Mercedes, Sony Ericcson, TAC, Canal+, Levi's, Castrol: Stuart Douglas, co-founder of NiceShirt Films chooses his Desert Island Clips". April 11, 2013. The Drum. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  14. ^ "Johnny X Trailer". 2013. Advertolog/Commercials and Advertising. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  15. ^ Original Staff. . October 30, 2013. Original (Corporate Site). Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2014.

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Douglas Brothers is the photographic imprint of Andrew Douglas 10 August 1952 and Stuart Douglas 6 February 1962 British photographer director siblings 1 Douglas BrothersCompany typePhotographic imprintFounderAndrew Douglas and Stuart DouglasHeadquartersLondon United KingdomWebsiteThe Douglas Brothers website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Periodicals books and music photography 3 Annie Leibovitz GAP campaign 4 International art world 5 Video Advertising and commercials 6 Working separately 7 Reunion 8 Selected exhibitions 9 ReferencesEarly life and education editThe Douglas Brothers grew up in Southend Essex UK Andrew Douglas studied Fine Art at Cardiff and Sunderland Polytechnic Colleges Their older sibling Graeme Douglas was guitarist songwriter with new wave rock band Eddie And The Hot Rods 2 Andrew designed an album cover for the Hot Rods and this led to photographing album covers for the groups The Jam and The Cure 3 In 1975 Andrew moved to London and began working as assistant to John Swannell and Lord Snowdon 4 In 1989 Andrew was joined by younger brother Stuart a graduate of Barking College of Art The pair began working as a collaborative duo under the solitary photographic imprint The Douglas Brothers 5 Although they photographed a wide variety of subjects the Douglas Brothers were known for their overtly moody and atmospheric portraiture Technically they employed mainly older photographic processes 6 7 and gained recognition for their sepia litho portraiture of people like Daniel Day Lewis Susan Sontag Gabriel Garcia Marquez Salman Rushdie Steven Soderbergh Paul Auster John Le Carre Anish Kapoor Kazuo Ishiguro and Jeanette Winterson The Douglas Brothers photographic output was prolific and their portfolio grew to incorporate abstract imagery collage nudes and reportage Which brother had actually clicked the shutter was not disclosed Periodicals books and music photography editThe Douglas Brothers work appeared in magazine newspaper book publishing and advertising industries on both sides of the Atlantic Publications included The Face The New York Times The Independent New Scientist Empire and Premiere Book publishers included Jonathan Cape and Faber and Faber For the music industry The Douglas Brothers photographed Ronnie Wood Blur Morrissey Prefab Sprout De La Soul The Farm and Bryan Ferry 8 Annie Leibovitz GAP campaign editThe Douglas Brothers collaborative output and industry profile led to them being photographed by Annie Leibovitz for a GAP campaign alongside Miles Davies 9 International art world editThe Douglas Brothers photography crossed the art commerce divide Their work was exhibited in the Howard Greenberg Gallery in NYC the Kate Heller Gallery in London The Kopelkin in LA and the Parco Gallery in Tokyo 5 Video Advertising and commercials editIn 1991 The Douglas Brothers began directing music videos for recording artists such as Alison Moyet Paul Young Prefab Sprout and Ronnie Wood Following a successful still campaign for Adidas 10 the Douglas Brothers were invited to direct full TV commercials again as a collaborative duo Working separately editIn 1996 The Douglas Brother made a decision to pursue individual careers 11 12 Andrew Douglas moved to Los Angeles and directed the critically acclaimed BBC documentary Searching For The Wrong Eyed Jesus In 2005 he achieved number one US box office directing the re make of The Amityville Horror Stuart Douglas remained in the UK where he directed a succession of commercials for Coca Cola British Airways Sony and Airbus and others 13 His Kill Your Speed commercial for Road Safety received a D amp AD silver and a New York One Show gold He also directed Johnny X an episodic web drama for Sony Ericsson which generated in excess of eight million views 14 15 Reunion editIn 2013 Andrew and Stuart Douglas reunited to work on a book documenting their photographic careers Selected exhibitions edit1994 Parco Gallery Tokyo 1995 Howard Greenberg Gallery Los Angeles 1996 Kate Heller Gallery London 5 References edit Douglas Brothers Cover Story Volume 143 Issues 7070 7082 British Journal of Photography 1996 Retrieved 30 January 2014 The Douglas Brothers Reprint 2013 Duo Tunes Reprint Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2014 Browne Peter Double Exposure June 1990 The Douglas Brothers 2013 Snap Decision Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 30 January 2014 a b c Garner Philip We Are A Camera 1994 The Eye Retrieved 30 January 2014 The Douglas Brothers Collective Iniva 1995 http www iniva org library archive people d douglas brothers Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine The Photographers Gallery Exhibition Text February 1994 Douglas Brothers at AllMusic 2014 AllMusic Retrieved 30 January 2014 Austin Jane Craft Profile April 5 1996 Campaign Live Retrieved 30 January 2014 Andrew Douglas 2014 FilmBug Retrieved 30 January 2014 Amityville Horror at IMDb 2005 IMDb Retrieved 30 January 2014 Austin Jane CRAFT Profile Douglas Brothers prepare to move their style on April 5 1996 Campaign Live Retrieved 30 January 2014 Stone Jason Volvo Mercedes Sony Ericcson TAC Canal Levi s Castrol Stuart Douglas co founder of NiceShirt Films chooses his Desert Island Clips April 11 2013 The Drum Retrieved 30 January 2014 Johnny X Trailer 2013 Advertolog Commercials and Advertising Retrieved 30 January 2014 Original Staff Stuart Douglas Returns to the U S Via Original October 30 2013 Original Corporate Site Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved January 30 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas Brothers amp oldid 1203975867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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