Barry McKinley is a renowned photographer who has been capturing stunning images for over 30 years. He has traveled the world, capturing breathtaking landscapes and intimate portraits of people from all walks of life.
Born in London, England, Barry developed an early interest in photography and began taking pictures at the age of 12. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of Westminster where he studied photography and film. After graduating, Barry moved to New York City to pursue his career as a professional photographer.
Barry's work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, and Vanity Fair. He has also had solo exhibitions at galleries around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. His photographs have been collected by many private collectors as well as public institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and The Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
In addition to his photographic work, Barry is also an accomplished author having written several books on photography including "The Art of Seeing: A Guide to Photographic Composition" and "The Photographer's Eye: A Guide to Creative Photography". He is also a sought-after lecturer on photography having spoken at universities around the world including Harvard University and Oxford University.
Barry McKinley is an internationally acclaimed photographer whose work continues to inspire photographers around the world. His passion for capturing beauty through his lens has earned him a place among some of the most respected photographers in history.