Euan Duff worked as a professional Photojournalist in the 1960s and then began teaching photography in art schools in order to continue working on projects of his own. Duff has published two books: How We Are, which inspired the major exhibition of British photography at Tate Britain in 2007, and Workless, both published in the 1970s. Duff also made a film of stills produced for the British Film Institute and has a number of exhibitions, including at the ICA, London and the Barbican.
He has now retired but continues to work on photographic projects some of which can be seen on his website.
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Euan Duff
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