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Welcome to the website of photographer Bob Tuthill. Bob is an experienced based in Beckenham, South-East London. Bob travels throughout the UK and abroad to fulfill his client's briefs and will undoubtedly have the experience and expertise you are looking for.

Bob undertakes:
Wedding Photography Portrait Photography
Location Photography Industrial & Commercial Photography
Studio Photography Event Photography

Please take some time to browse through the samples on this site. Click here if you would like to find out more about Bob.

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About Bob

Bob Tuthill was born in Redhill, Surrey in 1947 and by 1957 had already shown an interest in art and photography by winning several national art and photographic competitions. He studied photography at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design in Bromley, Kent where he graduated with a BA (Hons) and is a Freeman of the City of London.

For over thirty five years Bob has worked professionally as a photographer and although well known for his location photography, few people realise that he has produced over 5,000 portfolios of children, mainly due to his work with one of the UK's top child model agencies. Many famous people such as Baroness Thatcher and Nelson Mandella have been on the receiving end of his camera and Bob himself has appeared on Television talking about and demonstrating photography.

Bob is a qualified sub-aqua diving instructor, yachtsman and pilot and is currently an instructor for the Royal Yachting Association.

Bob is now based at his Design and Photographic Studio in Beckenham, South-East London, although location work often takes Bob the length and breadth of the United Kingdom as well as abroad. Bob uses a variety of Cannon digital cameras, allowing him to supply prints or photographs saved onto disk or ready for incorporating into digital artwork. As a partner in Allsorts Design Bob has access to the latest Apple Macintosh computers to allow for retouching, colour correction and many digital effects which allow complete creative freedom.


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