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Template:Rescue Nick Meers (born 1955) is a British landscape photographer and is the co-author of many published books that include his photography.

Meers grew up in the Cotswolds and was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset. He then trained as a photographer and is known for his landscape photography, including panoramic photography. During his career as a photographer, he has travelled to Europe and North America, but many of his photographs are of English landscapes. The National Trust holds many of his photographs. He has taught in the UK and USA. He is a member of the Association of Photographers and the International Association of Panoramic Photographers.

Books

Nick Meers has produced photographs for over 30 books, many as co-author, including:

  • Panoramas of England, by Adam Nicolson, Nick Meers. 1988. ISBN 9780297830924. 2000. ISBN 9781857999471.
  • Spirit of the Cotswolds, by Susan Hill, Nick Meers (photographer). 1988. ISBN 9780718129057. 1990. ISBN 9780718132996.
  • Enigmatic England, by Nick Meers, Sue Seddon. 1991. ISBN 9780862996260.
  • Panoramas of English Gardens, by David Wheeler, Nick Meers. 1991. ISBN 9780316932516.
  • Panoramas of English Villages, by Anthony Quiney, Nick Meers. 2000. ISBN 9781857999464.
  • Year in the Garden: In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, by John Sales, Margaret Willes, Nick Meers (photographer), Stephen Robson (photographer). 2001. ISBN 9780810967311.
  • Stretch: The World of Panoramic Photography, by Nick Meers (photography), Leo L. Larson (introduction). 2003. ISBN 9782880466923.

References

  1. Nick Meers, LinkedIn.
  2. House & garden highlights, The National Trust, UK.
  3. Lydia Greeves, Houses of the National Trust, Anova Books, 2008, "Nick+Meers" page 323. ISBN 9781905400669.
  4. Our Tutors: Nick Meers, Weekend Courses & Events in the Cotswolds, Farncombe Estate.
  5. Nick Meers Photography: Books.
  6. Book Search: Nick Meers, Barnes & Noble.
  7. Lynn Van Matre, The British as gardeners, creating tropical paradises, quaint cottage gardens, formal estate. Chicago Tribune, 10 November 1991.

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