Raymond Moore (1920–1987) was a post-war English art photographer.
Moore was born in Wallasey, England. After serving in the RAF during the Second World War, studied at the Royal College of Art between 1947-50. He began freelance photography in 1955, and became a lecturer at Watford College from 1956-75. In 1962 Moore's photographs were part of an Artists' International Association show, alongside Malcolm Hughes and Peter Startup's work. In 1970, he had a solo show in at the Art Institute of Chicago. and died in 1987 from a heart attack.
As of 2009 the Raymond Moore archives were involved in a legal dispute, making them unavailable to the public, or researchers.
- Every So Often: Photographs. (BBC, 1983) (Accompanying a BBC television film on Moore)
- 49 Prints. (British Council; 1986)
- Large portfolio published in Creative Camera International Yearbook, (Coo Press 1976)
References
External links
- The Golden Fleece: Article Index - information on Moore and examples of his work.
