Photographers in Focus: Dennis Morris
As a genredefining imagemaker, Morris has a reputation for being in the right place at the right time. When aged only eleven he took a photo of a PLO leader that would end up in the British newspaper the Daily Mirror. At sixteen, he snapped an image of Bob Marley that would become the reggae artists unofficial court portrait. Later stints would see him capturing the likes of the Sex Pistols and Marianne Faithfull. In this candid portrait of the epochal photographer, Morris opens up about his motivations,
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