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John Swannell Lecture & Book Signing

Rare lecture to be given by legendary British fashion and celebrity photographer John Swannell in aid of PhotoVoice.


On 8 April, photography lovers will have a rare opportunity to hear one of Britain’s most celebrated fashion and portrait photographers speak about his extraordinary life in pictures: from his subtly lit portraits of the British monarchy to his classically composed nudes and distinctive panoramic rural landscapes. John Swannell is sure to captivate with his combination of opinion and anecdote, while a Q&A session gives the audience an opportunity delve deep into the world of the legendary photographer.

Swannell will be signing copies of his latest book Nudes, 1978 - 2006 (available to buy on the night). He has also generously offered himself up as a raffle prize - the lucky winner of which will enjoy a one-off opportunity to spend a day with him in his studio.

The lecture will be accompanied by a photographic exhibition of images by marginalised groups trained in photography skills by PhotoVoice.


Speaker(s):

Mr John Swannell | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

8 April 2008 at 7:00 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2AR
020 7501 3000
http://www.rgs.org
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Organised by:

PhotoVoice
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Tickets:

£10 in advance, £15 on door

Available from:

Visit www.photovoice.org or call 020 7033 3878

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