Cindy-lou Ramsay About Page.

Cindy - Lou Ramsay has been a Senior Camera Operator at BBC Scotland since February 2000.
Her portfolio of work includes River City, Whizz Whizz Bang Bang, T in the Park,
24/7 and BAFTA winning Raven, amongst many others.

More Info

Cindy - Lou's first love still remains photography and is rarely seen without a camera in her hand.

She left school to study Photography & Audio Visual at Glasgow College of Building and Printing. After graduating, she worked as a portrait photographer at a Glasgow studio, then got her big break into television with Scottish Television as a Camera Operator. During her 4 years there, she filmed programmes such as High Road, Wheel of Fortune and Fun House.

Nikon FE

Although surrounded by technology, Cindy-Lou continues to use the same film camera she bought in her first year at college, a Nikon FE, which is even older than she is! Given the chance, she prefers spending a day printing in the darkroom to half an hour in front of the computer and believes you can't beat a good black & white photograph!

Travel

Over the years, Cindy-Lou has done a great deal of travelling, through work and pleasure, and has enjoyed capturing the places she has visited on film. She believes Scotland is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, and strives to illustrate this with her photographs.

Rough Daddy and Charity Work

In November 2009 Cindy-Lou directed a music video featuring former Scotland goal keeper Alan Rough, in aid of CHAS (Children's Hospice Association Scotland).
Visit the Video Showcase page to see the video.