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Ken Sharp My style was gritty realism Ken Sharp, the celebrated rock and celebrity photographer credits the gritty realism of his tough upbringing in the Dundee housing scheme for the success of his iconic images. In a career spanning more than 30 years he photographed everyone from Anthony Hopkins to Willie Nelson, Eric Clapton to […]
Geraint Lewis Geraint began his photographic career at the Independent Newspaper in London. Nearly 35 years on he has created an archive of performing arts images which covers all genres of theatre and drama as well as dance, opera and portraiture. He has worked all over the UK and his photographic coverage of over 60,000 […]
Robert Piwko Having worked for the leading media outlets in Poland, Robert moved to London in 2003 and has subsequently established himself as a leading performance and portrait photographer, working across the UK for theatres, opera companies, performing arts festivals as well as marketing and PR agencies. Robert’s naturalistic style of photography is regularly published […]
Darryl Williams Darryl Williams studied law at Cambridge University graduating in 1967. His first job was as a journalist working for the World Trade Gazette, then as a Marketing Analyst for J. Walter Thompson and from there he became a freelance photographer. His work was regularly reproduced in national newspapers and magazines including the Daily […]
Sim Canetty-Clarke “Photographing musicians enables me to combine my love of photography and my love of music. I love the diversity of my work – and the clients – no two days are ever the same.” Sim Canetty-Clarke grew up with classical music all around her and after studying Film, Photography and Television at the […]
David Sim David Sim, during the 1950s and 60s, was one of a vanguard of progressive photographers who, with the advent of smaller hand held cameras and faster films, changed the landscape of theatre photography. Gone were the set-piece compositions and in came David Sim, Tony Armstrong-Jones, Jane Bown, Zoë Dominic, Lewis Morley and John […]
Edward Webb Edward began his working life as a photographer for The Independent. Twenty years on he shoots for magazines, musicians, orchestras, arts organisations and design and advertising agencies. His eye catching classical music images have been published in newspapers, concert programmes, CD covers and websites. Recently he has completed a series of images for […]