lynnb
Veteran
Love his bw shot of a carefree Diana at Highgrove in 1991 - about half way down in the article linked in post #1
Richard G
Veteran
The BJP have added a 1983 interview with him on their website.
Marvellous story in that BJP interview about Marlene Dietrich instructing him on how to make that 1955 portrait as a composite print from two negatives.
Richard G
Veteran
Some wonderful portraits in his book Sittings 1979-1983. Anthony Powell sits facing left, turned towards the camera, very intent and serious, as his white cat extends from the wing of his chair almost to the floor, as he leaps down his as the shutter is tripped.
Snowdon describes his set-up and approach to portraits, direct instruction, slow shutter speeds and talk or silence or a movement ordered, anything to shift the shot from tired to something better.
Snowdon describes his set-up and approach to portraits, direct instruction, slow shutter speeds and talk or silence or a movement ordered, anything to shift the shot from tired to something better.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
RIP....
Lovely work,
simply ADORE the portrait he did of his wife with that long graceful neck /Princess Margaret - 1967
and the Picnic Photo of Charles, Diana, and the Boys -1992
Lovely work,
simply ADORE the portrait he did of his wife with that long graceful neck /Princess Margaret - 1967
and the Picnic Photo of Charles, Diana, and the Boys -1992
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
I always thought that he made a cameo appearance in the Beatles film" A Hard Days Night " lf not, then a very good look-a-like did.
at point 1:07 and at 1:35 of the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UavXw9tvd3Y
at point 1:07 and at 1:35 of the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UavXw9tvd3Y
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