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The first famous person Andy Gotts photographed was Stephen Fry who spared the then student 90 seconds to take his portrait. | The first famous person Andy Gotts photographed was Stephen Fry who spared the then student 90 seconds to take his portrait. |
Despite photographing a huge range of famous faces since then Gotts has always insisted on one thing: that his portraits remain untouched. | Despite photographing a huge range of famous faces since then Gotts has always insisted on one thing: that his portraits remain untouched. |
Gotts' unique photography style can be seen across this series of contact sheets, from George Clooney in a pirate hat to Matt Damon emerging from a plant pot. | Gotts' unique photography style can be seen across this series of contact sheets, from George Clooney in a pirate hat to Matt Damon emerging from a plant pot. |
Andy Gotts' (@DrGotts on Instagram) contact sheets can be seen at The Unseen Exhibition at The Showroom Presents, Fulham, London, until end of July 2017. |
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