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He was commissioned by Burberry, Olympus Cameras and Unipart calendars, for whom he photographed models in exotic locations every year from 1978. According to his studio .of what Evelyn Waugh described as "creamy English charm," Lichfield paused long enough for several postlunch Marlboros at the Willard Hotel. "60 Minutes" once did a profile of him in . Lichfield, who died of a stroke on Friday at age 66, leaves behind a body of work that documents the glamorous face of late 20th-century England, ranging from his ad .He was commissioned by Burberry, Olympus Cameras and Unipart calendars, for whom he photographed models in exotic locations every year from 1978. According to his studio website, Lord Lichfield made portraits of every royal family in Europe.

of what Evelyn Waugh described as "creamy English charm," Lichfield paused long enough for several postlunch Marlboros at the Willard Hotel. "60 Minutes" once did a profile of him in which Morley. Lichfield, who died of a stroke on Friday at age 66, leaves behind a body of work that documents the glamorous face of late 20th-century England, ranging from his ad campaigns for Burberry in. Lichfield never went as far as the Etonians and Harrovians who sweated to perfect the glottal stop; still, he communicated at ease with pin-up girls for the calendars he shot, an unimaginable. As Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin, he had access to royalty, famously using a referee’s whistle to organize group shots at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Di. And as a world-class bon .

Almost as famous for his string of glamorous girlfriends as for his portraits of the Royal family, Lichfield was a stalwart of the gossip columns and a Burberry model long before Kate Moss came. Lord Lichfield, a second THE Earl of Lichfield, who at the peak of his fame as a society photographer was arguably more glamorous and better known than most of his subjects, died yesterday. He was 66.

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Thomas Patrick John Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield (25 April 1939 – 11 November 2005), was an English photographer from the Anson family. He inherited the Earldom of Lichfield in 1960 from his paternal grandfather. In his professional practice he was known as Patrick Lichfield. Lord Lichfield stretched beyond his privileged upbringing to become a world-renowned photographer. He first used a camera at the age of seven, taking pictures of his family, pets and scenes. Rummaging around in the Burberry archive, Bailey recently unearthed early seventies advertising pages shot by the queen's suave photographer cousin, Lord Lichfield. The images inspired.He was commissioned by Burberry, Olympus Cameras and Unipart calendars, for whom he photographed models in exotic locations every year from 1978. According to his studio website, Lord Lichfield made portraits of every royal family in Europe.

of what Evelyn Waugh described as "creamy English charm," Lichfield paused long enough for several postlunch Marlboros at the Willard Hotel. "60 Minutes" once did a profile of him in which Morley. Lichfield, who died of a stroke on Friday at age 66, leaves behind a body of work that documents the glamorous face of late 20th-century England, ranging from his ad campaigns for Burberry in.

Lichfield never went as far as the Etonians and Harrovians who sweated to perfect the glottal stop; still, he communicated at ease with pin-up girls for the calendars he shot, an unimaginable. As Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin, he had access to royalty, famously using a referee’s whistle to organize group shots at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Di. And as a world-class bon . Almost as famous for his string of glamorous girlfriends as for his portraits of the Royal family, Lichfield was a stalwart of the gossip columns and a Burberry model long before Kate Moss came.

Lord Lichfield, a second THE Earl of Lichfield, who at the peak of his fame as a society photographer was arguably more glamorous and better known than most of his subjects, died yesterday. He was 66.Thomas Patrick John Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield (25 April 1939 – 11 November 2005), was an English photographer from the Anson family. He inherited the Earldom of Lichfield in 1960 from his paternal grandfather. In his professional practice he was known as Patrick Lichfield. Lord Lichfield stretched beyond his privileged upbringing to become a world-renowned photographer. He first used a camera at the age of seven, taking pictures of his family, pets and scenes.

Lord Lichfield, royal photographer, dies at 66

Lord Lichfield, royal photographer, dies at 66

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