Paul Debois

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Paul Debois is a multi award-winning photographer. He was a category winner in Kew Gardens’ 2004 Garden Writers annual competition. He has also taken the Motoring Writers’ Guild Motoring Photographer of the Year on four separate occasions. In 2008 he took two prizes in the International Garden Photographer of the Year for a portfolio of images called Pinhole Impressions. In 2009 he won first prize in the people category in the same competition, with an image called ’43 Gardeners’ Hands.’ And in 2012 he was one of two British photographers to have work selected for an exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art in Milan, called “Small Garden”.

Paul has been published extensively in motoring magazines such as Top Gear, What Car? and Car and has carried out assignments for various manufacturers including Fiat, Audi, Honda and BMW. His work has also appeared in many lifestyle titles, books, company reports and PR presentations. He continues to exhibit work regularly.

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Paul Debois is a multi award-winning photographer. He was a category winner in Kew Gardens’ 2004 Garden Writers annual competition. He has also taken the Motoring Writers’ Guild Motoring Photographer of the Year on four separate occasions. In 2008 he took two prizes in the International Garden Photographer of the Year for a portfolio of images called Pinhole Impressions. In 2009 he won first prize in the people category in the same competition, with an image called ’43 Gardeners’ Hands.’ And in 2012 he was one of two British photographers to have work selected for an exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art in Milan, called “Small Garden”.

Paul has been published extensively in motoring magazines such as Top Gear, What Car? and Car and has carried out assignments for various manufacturers including Fiat, Audi, Honda and BMW. His work has also appeared in many lifestyle titles, books, company reports and PR presentations. He continues to exhibit work regularly.

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