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Bazza Mills: Forth Valley Photographer on the Brink of Industry Recognition

In the heart of the vibrant Forth Valley music scene, one photographer has captured the spotlight with his incredible talent and passion for music photography. Bazza Mills, a familiar face at festivals nationwide, has been nominated for the prestigious SO.CO Photographer of the Year award, setting the stage for a thrilling showdown among industry giants.

A Long-Awaited Recognition

Bazza Mills, a former Lornshill Academy teacher turned photography maven, has spent years perfecting his craft in the pulsating photo pits of music festivals. Recently nominated for the coveted SO.CO Photographer of the Year award, Bazza finds himself in a tight race with other exceptional photographers in the industry.

The Countdown Begins

As public voting kicked off last month, Bazza has found himself at the top of the leaderboard, thanks to the overwhelming support pouring in from the music community. With the final voting deadline looming, the Forth Valley native is humbled by the outpouring of love and encouragement from fans and fellow artists alike.

A Heartwarming Response

In a heartfelt statement to the Advertiser, Bazza expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming response to his nomination. “I’ve never ventured into the realm of photography competitions before, but seeing a colleague take the plunge inspired me to give it a shot,” he shared. “The support I’ve received so far has been truly incredible, and I’m deeply touched by the artists who have rallied behind me.”

A Glimpse Into Bazza’s World

Bazza’s portfolio boasts stunning images of music legends like Liam Gallagher, Kasabian, Stereophonics, Connor Fyfe, and more, showcasing his unparalleled eye for capturing raw emotion and energy on stage. As the SO.CO Awards public voting deadline of March 17, 2023, approaches, supporters can cast their votes to help Bazza clinch the coveted title at https://so.co/awards/leaderboard/1/1.