In conversation with James Nesbitt at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane to promote the updated version of his Autobiography. Having photographed the cover and contributed twenty images shot over a 4 year period this marks the end of an interesting photography project.
Splash
A series of family and friends holiday portraits inspired by "Bucket Challenge" using fast shutter speeds.
Swim
The London Aquatics Centre, Zaha Hadid's architectural jewel in the crown of the London 2012 Olympics has reopened. The ASA (Amateur Swimming Association) invited Triple Olympian Swimmer, Ross Davenport to coach local school children as part of their Make a Splash initiative. " These are absolutely fantastic – some of the best imagery I have seen at all the events I’ve been to " Jodie LeResche, ASA
Sir Alex Ferguson, Autobiography
" Photographer Sean Pollock captured a number of images over a four year period, and has donea fantastic job. His laidback manner and discretion ensured that he got what he wanted without being intrusive in any way " Sir Alex Ferguson, Sept 2013
October 24th saw the launch of Sir Alex Ferguson's Autobiography. I'd been working on the project for around four years when he announced his retirement, calling an abrupt halt to the most successful management career in British football. All that remained was to shoot the cover (below) which was completed in July 2013.
Here are a selection of the twenty five images which feature in the book.
Telegraph Magazine
With Sir Alex Ferguson's Autobiography out this week, here's the story as it appearedin the magazine.
Sir Alex Ferguson's Autobiography
Today sees the Press Release of Sir Alex Ferguson's Autobiography cover.This portrait is the culmination of three years photographing Sir Alex at work and play. Some of the images will appear in his forthcoming book to be published by Hodder and Stoughton and is due for release late October.
Sir Alex Ferguson
Over the last three years I've been photographing Sir Alex Ferguson.With his sudden retirement the images will be used for his forthcoming autobiography to be published in October.
Roberto Di Matteo
One from the archive, originally shot at his home in Rome for MTV Footballer's Cribs in 2005.Roberto had recently retired due to injury and was working as a pundit on Italian Television. Recent events have seen him win the Champions League with Chelsea and promoted to manager.