Cox, Steve
COX, Steve
COX, Steve. British, b. 1962. Genres: History, Documentaries/Reportage. Career: Freelance photojournalist. Giles Smith Photography, advertising and industrial photographer, 1981-86; Steve Bicknell Photography, senior photographer, 1986-87; University of Birmingham, photographer for archaeological expeditions in Oman, 1986, 1988; work exhibited at Oxford Museum of Modern Art and in Portugal, U.S., and Australia; contributor to television programs. Guest on radio and television programs; public speaker. Publications: (with P. Carey) Generations of Resistance, 1995. Contributor to magazines and newspapers. Address: 30 Instow Rd., Earley, Reading, Berkshire RG6 5QJ, England.
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