During the late 1970's and the early 1980's Frazer gained a reputation for his imaginative rock and theatre photography. His subjects included such legends as Charlie Chaplin, Dame Anna Neagle, Gene Pitney, The New Seekers, George Melly, Cleo Laine, Rod Stewart, David Bowie and Elton John with many pictures being published in newspapers, magazines and books as well as being featured in one-man and group exhibitions around the UK and America.
In 1983 he hung up his cameras and stored all the negatives away from view. Now, 25 years later, he has re-discovered his original 100,000 + negative archive. By taking advantage of the latest digital technology, he is now able to scan and print selected images in order to allow him to exhibit and offer for sale his best pictures, many of which are being shown publicly for the first time. As well as turning the archives into prints and artwork he has also started taking pictures again after a 25-year gap specialising mainly in landscape and travel photography.
Although Frazer worked around the world, he now works extensively in Ireland where he spends much of his time.
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