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Photographed his son meeting Morrissey for an interview.
Included Morrissey images in his book: "Northerners (Portrait Of A No-nonsense People)" (July 7, 2011).
See also:
Tim Samuels
Wikipedia Information
Sefton Samuels (27 January 1931 – 26 July 2024) was a British photographer known for his photojournalistic portrayal of northern England. He was described by painter LS Lowry as his favourite photographer. His style has been compared to that of photographer Bill Brandt. Shot over five decades, his pictures include images of George Best, LS Lowry, Coronation Street, Louis Armstrong and the changing culture and landscape of northern England. Around one hundred of Samuels' photographs are held in the National Portrait Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum. He has also held exhibitions at the Barbican Centre, Kings Place and Proud Galleries.
Related Forum Threads
- Northerners by Sefton Samuels - includes Morrissey inteview (1989) - Morrissey-solo (Aug 13, 2017)