I watched from the wings as Harry Duns, the hot young photographer, wove his magic at the Brewery Theatre, Bristol.
Harry is technically gifted, that’s for sure. And he has a distinct, signature style. People seem to be drawn to the images, they have such a dramatic, almost theatrical quality.
In the run up to the event, I had built a buzz around this, Harry’s first Bristol portrait shoot. Our subjects for the day - actors and performers, with a smattering of business people, too – were all hungry for the ‘crazy, once in-a-lifetime offer’ I had posted.
“Beautiful portraits from a rising star in UK photography – yes, I want some of that.”
They knew that it was going to be special.
There’s a lot of drama in a shoot like this. The room is darkened to give the photographer maximum control of his own lights. There’s a bit of a wait in the dressing room. It all serves to ramp up the excitement. I think, for our sitters, entering the room was a thrill.
But we are all snap-happy these days, and most of us can take a half decent pic, right?
So, what sets a maverick photographer apart from the rest?
- Alicia Ancel, actress
- Emma Newman, author
- Damian Aldred, designer
- Craig Edwards, actor
- That’s me folks!
- Holly Sands, actress
- Jennifer Dawn Williams, actress
- Martin Williams, actor, businessman
- Harry Duns, photographer
- Carly Watchman, actress
It is the rapport between photographer and subject. Harry knows how to make people feel at ease, and calms the nerves with a big “Hello!” For a few moments, each sitter is a supplicant, willingly putting his or her trust into Harry’s hands. It’s a pretty intense human experience.
Please get in touch to discuss an individual portrait sitting.
- Emma Newman, the Bristol author who was photographed by Harry, has written a fascinating description of her experience.
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Wow, I love those other portraits too! Just wanted to say that Harry is a very talented chap. I have had a pathological fear of having my picture taken for the last 20 years, so getting several shots that I love is bordering on a miracle.
Wishing you all the best for future success Harry! And thanks again for organising it Mick.
Thanks so much Emma. Let me know when the book jacket is available, would love to see it.
For someone who doesn’t like having their photo taken I found Harry’s energetic yet calm aproach quickly put me at ease and turned the experience into an enjoyable photo session.
The resulting photos made me see myself in a different light and with many different faces.
I wish Harry all the best in what I am sure will be fruitful career. Thanks for arranging it all.