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PAST EXHIBITION ARCHIVE
LICHFIELD: THE EARLY YEARS 1962-1982
3 May - 31 August 2003
Balcony Gallery
Sponsored by Epson and Olympus

Marsha Hunt by Lord Lichfield
1968 © Lord Lichfield
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This display celebrates the 40th
anniversary of the start of Patrick Lichfield's life as a photographer
and brings together over 30 of his most interesting early works,
It focuses on his career as a leading participant and chronicler
of the Swinging Sixties, including his period with Vogue,
and follows on to his definitive and intimate photographs of
HM The Queen and The Royal Family in the 1970s and 1980s, culminating
with the wedding of The Prince of Wales in 1981.
Highlights from the 1960s include
the group portrait Swinging London featuring Roman Polanski,
David Hockney and Lady Antonia Fraser, as well as a nude portrait
of Marsha Hunt for the musical Hair and a striking colour
portrait of Yves St Laurent taken in Marrakesh. From the 1970s
the selection includes portraits of Joanna Lumley, Michael Caine
and an intimate portrait of Mick and Bianca Jagger at their wedding
in St Tropez in 1971.
One screen in the Balcony Gallery
will be devoted to portraits of The Royal Family, from Lichfield's
first official royal sitting with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
in 1967 and the large group portrait of 26 members of the Royal
Family at Windsor (1971) to an intimate portrait of a young Prince
Charles and Lady Sarah Armstrong Jones at Balmoral and refreshingly
informal behind-the-scenes portraits from the wedding of the
Prince and Princess of Wales in July 1981.
'It has been an enormous pleasure
to look back and select the images for this exhibition. I am
fortunate that my career has brought me into contact with many
interesting and beautiful people; my work is a permanent record
of that,' commented Patrick Lichfield, who has a longstanding
relationship with both OLYMPUS and EPSON and has fully embraced
digital technologies in his current work. Lichfield's relationship
with the former began in the 1970s through a series of advertising
campaigns. Many of the photographs in the exhibition were taken
using OLYMPUS cameras, and all have been digitally reproduced
using EPSON technology and printed out on the large format EPSON
Stylus Pro 9600 to give prints which rival traditional photographic
processes, whilst allowing more flexibility.
About Patrick Lichfield
Patrick Lichfield first took to the camera at the age of six.
After starting on his own in the early sixties he found an increasing
demand for editorial work, most immediately Life and Queen
Magazine and many national daily newspapers. His greatest
break came when he was given a five year contract with American
Vogue by Diana Vreeland. Hard on the heels of editorial
work, came numerous advertising commissions worldwide. For a
number of years he also undertook the prestigious Unipart Calendar.
In 1981 he was appointed official photographer at the wedding
of The Prince of Wales. More recently he has been commissioned
to work for the British Tourist Authority, fulfilling both photographic
and ambassadorial roles, and The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
Patrick Lichfield has been awarded Fellowships of both The British
Institute of Professional Photographers and The Royal Photographic
Society. He appears regularly on television, has published many
books on photography and his pictures have been exhibited throughout
the world. A number of national and local charities are supported
by his patronage.
Photographs
from the Private View Party
National Portrait Gallery
opening times
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Saturday, Sunday: 10am - 6pm
Late Opening Thursday, Friday: 10am - 9pm
Recorded information: 020 7312 2463
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