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Many of the photographs here were the first of my career and filled my portfolio in the 60's.

An assistant's wages were low, but my boss JC made up for it by allowing free film, paper and use of the studio. I made the most of his generosity in the evenings when I would take shots for my portfolio and for the model girls who came to see us.

After a couple of trips to Milan with JC I decided to stay there shooting for Italian fashion magazines.


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Peacock Butterfly
Peacock Butterfly                                                            2001

A peacock, recently emerged from hibernation, this shot shows what a high resolution camera and zoom lens can pick out  from 15 feet. This beauty was miles away up in the tree top at a 45 degree angle!


 

Eclipse 1999
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Eclipse taken with a low resolution camera on August 11th 1999.  This is the image created by a pair of binoculars focused on a piece of shaded white card.  Note the three sunspots.



 
This website is
a tribute to the
wonderful 60's
when I had some
of the happiest
days of my life
as a photographer's
young assistant
in London.

I worked for
John Cowan, one
of the top fashion photographers.
of the time.
Clients included
Vogue, Queen,
and Harpers.
Locations
were from Devon
to Abu Dhabi.

The studio gained
fame in the 60's
when it was used
by Antonioni as
the location for
Blow Up, his
Cannes fesival
award winning film
starring David
Hemmings, Vanessa
Redgrave and
Sarah Miles.

To find out more
about this film
which typified the
period, Click here
for Blow Up
revisited and
choke on a big lump
of 60's nostalgia.

Robin watch
Robin Watch

 

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