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Rankin says Queen Elizabeth was an expert in the “art” of diplomatically getting what she wanted. The photographer, 56, born John Rankin Waddell, famously captured the late monarch in 2001 to mark her Golden Jubilee. He told MailOnline on Wednesday (07.12.22) about how she was able to calmly tell him “no” about his ideas: “When the photo came back, the Palace rejected one and approved another, but the one they rejected was the one they ended up using everywhere – with the Union Jack. “They perhaps rejected it because it was very nationalistic. It maybe felt wrong at the time, but it was amazin...
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Rankin has teamed with Vodafone UK for a photo campaign highlighting loneliness. The celeb photographer - who has snapped the likes of Kate Moss, the late Queen Elizabeth and many others - created ‘Faces of Disconnection’ in collaboration with the tech company in response to data revealing 1.7 million UK households do not have access to the internet, a vital communication tool in the modern world, and the problem of “digital exclusion”. The images - which seek to highlight the issue, which 47 per cent of the British population are not aware of - are available to everyone royalty-free, the firs...
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Queen Elizabeth didn’t like her hands, according to royal photographer Rankin. The 56-year-old celebrity photographer - who has photographed the likes of David Bowie, Kate Moss and Madonna, to name a few - revealed the late monarch’s insecurity and how she used it as a “get out” when he tried to get an image of her holding a sword for the Golden Jubilee in 2002. Speaking on the ‘Tea With Twiggy’ podcast, he spilled: “I was like, ‘I really want to photograph you holding the sword,’ and she said, ‘I don’t like my hands.’ [I thought] that’s the best ‘get out’ for holding the sword. “I’m probably ...
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Peter Crouch's kids won't let him play with their LEGO. The former footballer - who has Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, four, and Jack, three, with wife Abbey Clancy - has always loved the building toys and though he finds the kits "everywhere" in his house, his children don't want him to get involved with their play. He admitted: “LEGO play has always been in my life. From a young age I’d build football stadiums - little goals, bricks to make the lines around the edge of the pitch and mini-figures as players for the match. "Now, as a dad of four, LEGO building is firmly back in my life an...
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