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Andy Gotts

The photographer’s new celebrity portrait book is called Icons. Steve Fairclough speaks to Andy to uncover more about his distinctive approach to portraits

Right: Harrison Ford, London. 4 October 2014.
Andy Gotts

INTERVIEW

Andy Gotts MBE Portrait photographer

Andy Gotts has been capturing famous faces for 30 years, yet he modestly describes himself as a movie buff who just happens to be a photographer. Of his photography work he says, “I see my [photography] sessions as a lovely conversation interrupted by going ‘click’ now and again.

It’s a conversation I’m having with a hero or an icon, and now and again I have to stop to do a photograph, then start a conversation again.”

He says he sees his portraits “as face studies” and doesn’t use intricate backgrounds or complicated image construction. His mission is to create an iconic portrait of a globally known face in a quirky and intimate way.

Faces that have been captured in the Gotts style include Al Pacino, Meryl Streep, George Clooney, Robert De Niro and Clint Eastwood. He also shot the final portrait of Hollywood legend Tony Curtis.

His photography book projects have included the best-selling Degrees and the SaveTheArctic project for fashion designer Vivienne Westwood. In 2012, he received an MBE for services to photography from Her Majesty The Queen.

www.andygotts.com

Predictably, perhaps, I manage to track down Andy Gotts as he’s on his way to shoot portraits. He was driving from London to Edinburgh to photograph actors Iain Glen and Martin Compston, who star in the upcoming Amazon Prime thriller The Rig. For 30 years, Gotts has been photographing portraits of truly iconic faces from the worlds of cinema, music and fashion, and the latest fruits of his labours are in the new book Icons.

Gotts took advantage of the imposed halt to his shoots in 2020, due to the Covid pandemic, instead putting together an edit for Icons. It’s divided into three sections – Movies, Fashion And Music – and features over 250 portraits, as well as testimonials to the genius of Gotts from the likes of Stephen Fry, the late John Hurt, Dick Van Dyke, Kate Winslet, Vivienne Westwood, Ringo Starr and Brian May.

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