Born and raised in Chicago, Denis Scott has made a successful living working as a photographer for magazines since his early 20's. Some background on Denis, and some of his projects.

Denis has experience both domestically and abroad, working and teaching photography in a number of countries including Paris, France, Rome, Italy, Australia, Canada, and the Virgin Islands. He has won a number of awards throughout his career and his photography has been published around the world. One of his award winning pieces, is now part of the permanent collection of the world's leading museum of art and design, The Victoria and Albert Museum in London. 

There have been various magazine articles on Denis and his work in photography magazines. He once created a project for Polaroid, it was an advertising campaign of photo's shot exclusively on 8x10 Polaroid. The theme was 40s Hollywood glamour. After the project was half done, Polaroid made an in house staff change, and the project was shelved. One gets used to that in advertising, you just move on.

Denis also created and produced the largest one man photography exhibit of his work in Chicago. The proceeds of the show were then donated to a local charity.

IScott is self taught in sculpting, painting, prosthetics, film making, prop building as well as photography. One of his more complex creations is shown below. This 60 lb Gorilla bust has appeared on some magazine covers, and was also prominently featured as a center piece in his Chicago photo exhibit. He also did TV commercials at one time, but left that world because of the politics, and went back to photography doing national ads, album covers, photo and 3D illustrations, etc.

This is the first time Denis Scott's eclectic work is being offered as limited edition prints.