Clive Arrowsmith
Clive Arrowsmith was born on 2 April in North Wales and spent two years at the Flintshire School of Art from which he won a scholarship to Kingston where he studied painting and graphics. After college he supported himself in numerous ways before selling his first drawings to Town Magazine. He worked for Rediffusion as a graphic designer and about five years ago sold his first photographs to Town. He subsequently worked for Nova, Queen and now mostly Vogue. His latest venture is a film which he is making on the Silver Surfer.
Julian Cottrell
Julian Cottrell was born in Birmingham on 3 June 1946. He studied fine art at the RCA, then assisted among others: Lester Bookbinder, Irving Penn and Richard Avedon*. He has his own studio in London where he works as a professional advertising photographer and most of the material he is exhibiting is that which he has done for himself in the studio or while on location for clients.
The photographs in the exhibition were all taken during 1969 and 1970.
*some details updated from original pamphlet text
Sarah Moon
born nearly 30 years ago at Vernon in Eure
childhood without stories
studied without passion
model four years without conviction
photographer for four years without diploma
Harri Peccinoti
Harri Peccinoti was born in London in 1935. He left school at 14 and later on trained as a designer. Before concentrating on photography he worked as an Art Director and a Jazz Musician.
Text taken from original 1972 pamphlet
This exhibition was shown in parallel with an exhibition of photographs by Paul Hill