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Stephens Orr

British photographer (1907–1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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John Stephens Orr (6 March 1907[1] – 1990) was a Scottish Glasgow photographer[2][3] whose subject matter was often people or motor cars[citation needed]. Practising between 1930 and 1970 in Glasgow's Langside and later at No. 4 Somerset Place, Charing Cross, he became known for his portraits of society figures in magazines such as Scottish Field.[4]

His photographs were often of judges posing in full regalia, antidisestablishmentarianism lawyers, Duchesses and controversial music hall characters. Orr also photographed celebrities and captains of industry, all visitors to Glasgow. Some of the people he photographed include:

Orr wore a distinctive kilt and was photographed in a portrait style similar to Yousuf Karsh. He recorded the last glimmers of a confident Scottish society in flamboyant style. His later life was spent with his wife, Jenny, on the Scottish Clyde coast island of Cumbrae. He "spoke with [a] pronounced Glasgow accent".[5]

He died in Cumbrae, aged 83.[6]

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