Albert Watson
Scottish photographer Albert Watson has gained recognition in the US for his work. He was born in 1942 and studied at the Jordanstone College of Design in Dundee. Following his studies, Watson worked as an art director and graphic designer in Glasgow and London before moving to the US in 1970. During the 1970s, Watson began working as a photographer for advertising and fashion campaigns. His work has appeared in various publications such as Time, Rolling Stone, and Vogue. Due to his ability to create emotionally resonant and technically impressive images, Watson has been regarded as one of the most prominent photographers in the industry. His subjects often feature complex settings and dramatic storytelling. One of his most memorable images is a portrait of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs taken in 2006. The image has become associated with Jobs and his legacy. It is a testimony to Watson's ability as a photographer to capture the essence of his subjects. In addition to being a photogr...