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“Shooting the likes of Anna Wintour, Marcus Rashford, Damien Hirst and Margaret Thatcher, the three-time OpenWalls Arles winner reflects on what makes a good portrait.”

 

The British Journal of Photography – Read more here

 


 

“Ian McKellen becoming Mother Goose: Frederic Aranda’s best photograph.”

 

The Guardian – Read more here

 


 

“From surreal to spectacular, the world’s most striking portraits.”

 

The Times – Read more here

 


 

 

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“Every Year, the British Journal of Photography organises the Portrait of Britain photography Award. In January this year, the winners of the 2022 award were announced.”

 

Strand Magazine – Read more here

 


 

 

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The Guardian – Read more here

 


 

“Aranda works against the grain. His images shirk traditionally hierarchical, staid forms of group portraiture, and aim for naturalism and diversity.”

 

The British Journal of Photography – Read more here

 


 

“Aranda’s portraiture aims to communicate the subject’s humanity and strength, expressing as much as possible about a person in one, singular image.

It’s earned him a place as a favourite photographer for top brand style magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and Harper’s Bazaar.”

 

BBC News – Read more here

 


 

“Perhaps mindful of its painful uncoolness, the GREAT campaign launched a competition alongside the Royal Photographic Society and Heathrow Airport for new images to be displayed in prominent places at the UK’s largest airport. One of the winning entries was shot by London-based snapper Frederic Aranda of a group of refugees in Smithfields Market… Aranda has donated his prize money to each of the refugees in the picture. Now that’s truly great.” 

 

Monocle – Read more here

 


 

“‘Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors’ features new works from leading contemporary photographers, alongside photographs by the Duchess of Cambridge. Images show the special connections between Holocaust survivors and the younger generations of their families.” 

 

The Times – Read more here

 


 

‘A new collection of photographs reveals the lives survivors have built and the legacies they have passed down the generations.”

 

The Guardian – Read more here

 


 

“Photographer Frederic Aranda created a series of group portraits celebrating NHS workers at the Royal Free and Barnet hospitals in London, from intensive care doctors to porters.”

 

The Guardian Newspaper – Read more here

 


 

“Naomi Campbell criticises lack of diversity at Vogue”

 

The Guardian Newspaper – Read more here

 


 

““I trusted Freddie,” she says. “He knows how to make a woman feel beautiful.””

 

New York Times – Read more here

 


 

“Here’s a first: editors from all the Vogue magazines seated together.” – Cathy Horyn

 

New York Times – Read More here

 


 

“One of London’s most sought-after portrait photographers is one of its most unlikely: the Swiss-born Frederic Aranda, who wanted to be a rabbi as a child and then studied Japanese at Oxford University.”

 

San Francisco Chronicle – Read more here

 


 

Winner First Prize, Editorial category with group portraits

 

Swiss Photo Awards 2018 – Read more here

 


 

“Фотограф Фредерик Аранда любит снимать именно портреты, называя их самым честным видом фотоискусства.”

 

VOGUE Ukraine – Read more here

 


 

“For Aranda, the true challenge of portraiture is to try and express as much as possible about a person in one, singular image.”

 

Aesthetica Magazine – Read more here

 


 

“Sir Ian McKellen in a duvet and Grayson Perry holding a baby are shortlisted portraits among stunning entries for international photography prize.”

 

Daily Mail Newspaper – Read more here

 


 

“Alle werden von Aranda mit derselben Akribie fotografiert.”

 

Sonntags Zeitung – Read more here

 


 

The Vogue Editors picture explained

 

British Vogue – Read more here

 


 

“Eines der wichtigsten Fotos, das jemals für die Vogueaufgenommen wurde, stammt aus dem Jahr 2011 und erschien niemals als Titelbild”

 

Süddeutsche Zeitung – Read more here

 


 

United Nations Of Photography Podcast: A Photographic Life Episode 194 Plus Frederic Aranda

 

UNOPhotography – Listen Here

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