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Alexander, Jesse
Ando,
Beard, Peter
Binder, Atelier
Bitesnich, Andreas
Blidner, Eduardo
Blum, Günter
Blumenfeld, Erwin
Breitenbach, Josef
Casan, Vicenta
Clemmer, Jean
Clerque, Lucien
Coburn, Robert
Comte, Michel
Dali, Salvador
Doisneau, Robert
Drtikol, Frantisek
Dunas, Jeff
Eichler, Wolfgang
Eugene, Frank
Gibson, Ralph
Goldin, Nan
Greene, Milton
Griesmann, Jean
Habermann, Efraim
Haenchen, Karl Ludwig
Hajek-Halke, Heinz
Halsmann, Philip
Hamilton, David
Hausmann, Raoul
Henle, Fritz
Holz, George
Honty, Tibor
Hurrell, George
Ionesco, Irina
Jacobi, Lotte
Kessels, Willy
Kettels, Nelly
Kirkland, Douglas
Kunert, Frank
LaChapelle, David
Lambert, Alix
Lawrence, Bruce
Lebeck, Robert
Leonhard, Herman
Manasse, Atelier
Mapplethorpe, Robert
Markus, Kurt
Matter, Herbert
Midenge, Daniella
Moon, Sarah
Morath, Inge
Moses, Stefan
Munkacsi, Martin
Newton, Helmut
Osterhild, Jürgen
Pache, Philippe
Raty…, Victor
Ray, Man
Reiswitz, Alexander von
Riebecke, Gerhard
Riefenstahl, Leni
Ritts, Herb
Rössler, Günter
Rubinstein, Eva
Salomon, Erich
Saudek, Jan
Sehy, Jacques
Sieff, Jeanloup
Steichen, Eduard
Stern, Phil
Stieglitz, Alfred
Swannell, John
Szekessy, Karin
TNT,
Unbekannt,
Veron, Jean-Philippe
Vogel-Sandau, Atelier
Ward, Toni
Weston, Kim
Wilhelmi, Ruth
Willinger, Laszlo
Wilp, Charles
Wolf, Piotr
Yva, (Else Ernestine Neuländer-Simon)
Zille, Heinrich
Swannell, John

John Swannell, born 27 December 1946, is a British photographer.

Career

Swannell was born in London in 1946. After leaving school at the age of 16, Swannell worked first as an assistant at Vogue Studios and then assisted David Bailey for four years before setting up his own studio.

He spent the next ten years travelling and working for magazines such as Vogue, Harpers & Queen, The Sunday Times and Tatler. During this time he developed his very distinctive, individual style in both fashion and beauty photography.

Swannell provided the photograph for the cover of the 1973 album The Man in the Bowler Hat and the 1976 Mr. Mick album by British rock group Stackridge, and has many other record cover photograph credits to his name.

He is known for his royal portrait photographs. Other portrait commissions have included the 2004 Christmas card for Tony and Cherie Blair; Richard Attenborough, Michael Caine, Bryan Ferry, Norman Foster, Bob Hoskins, Glenda Jackson, Tom Jones, Ken Livingstone, Joanna Lumley.

Royal photographer

During his career Swannell has photographed all the leading members of the British Royal Family, apart from Princess Margaret.

In November 1994 Diana, Princess of Wales personally commissioned Swannell to photograph her together with her sons.

In February 2012 Swannell was commissioned to take the official photographs of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to mark the Diamond Jubilee of her accession to the throne.

Awards

In 1993 Swannell was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society; he was one of the youngest members to have achieved this status at the time.


(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Swannell_(photographer))


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