Keith Smith’s portfolio includes some of Scotland’s best known and lesser known league football grounds.
Intrigued by the idea of grounds as buildings and structures, as opposed to somewhere full of people, Smith set out to photograph every ground in the Scottish football league.
The photographs capture the eerie beauty and rawness of the architecture of the historical grounds. Still and silent without a fan in sight.
A football fan and photographer since childhood, Smith found photography a lifeline during the COVID lockdowns. A Norwich City fan, Smith moved from Norwich to Aberdeenshire in 2001.
Lower Block is privileged to offer a a selection of Keith’s photographs as quality prints.
Photographs come as Archival Giclée prints with a pearl finish as standard, guaranteeing quality reproduction, at a range of sizes.
Links Park, Montrose F.C. Capacity 4,936.
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen F.C. Capacity 22,199.
Glebe Park, Brechin City F.C. Capacity 4,083.
Gayfield Park, Arbroath F.C. Capacity 6,600.
Station Park, Forfar Athletic F.C. Capacity 6,777.
Kilmac Stadium, Dens Park, Dundee F.C. Capacity 11,850.
Tannadice Park, Dundee United F.C. Capacity 14,223.
McDiarmid Park, St Johnstone FC. Capacity 10,696.
East End Park, Dunfermline Athletic. Capacity 11,480.
New Central Park, Kelty Hearts. Capcity 2,181.