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British photographer (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trevor Leighton (born 1957) is a Carlisle-born photographer.[1] Leighton has one of the largest collections of archive photographs by a single photographer in the National Portrait Gallery, London.[2][3]
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Leighton specialises in celebrity portraiture, fashion, and pop videos.[4] Leighton was described by British Comedy Guide as a "legendary comedy photographer."[5] His clients have included Kate Bush,[6] Dawn French,[7] John Hurt,[8] Bob Monkhouse,[7] Lisa Snowden[9] and Kareena Kapoor.[10] He has also photographed for The Fairtrade Foundation, including portraits of Vic Reeves,[11] Amanda Burton, Fearne Cotton,[12] Richard Wilson,[12] and Harry Hill.[12][13]
Leighton authored the book The Jokers, published in 1999 by Pavilion Books.[14] The Jokers is a coffee-table book featuring portraits of television, radio, and stage comedians.[15] Photographs from this book were also featured in a National Portrait Gallery touring exhibition entitled "Comedians: From the 1940s to Now".[16]
His portrait of Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, the stars of Absolutely Fabulous, was included in the British 'faces of the century' National Portrait Gallery exhibition in 1999.[17]
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