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BIO
John Londei is a London based photographer with a studio in Fulham who specializes in photographing people. Apart from advertising commissions he has also worked editorially for magazines such as ‘The Sunday Times’, ‘The Observer’, ‘The Daily Telegraph Magazine’ ‘ES Magazine’ and ‘The Independent on Sunday’.
He is strongly committed to personal projects, and his series of sixty old fashioned British shops, with shopkeepers, from across the UK were recently published as a book called 'Shutting Up Shop', now in it's third print run.
The National Portrait Gallery in London held a six month solo exhibition of 'Shutting Up Shop', and was deemed such a success that it was extended a further month. A further exhibition based on 21 of the London shops was held at the Museum of London.
He is currently working on a series of large groups of people that range from the then Prime Minister, Tony Blair, posing with Labour Lords to Elvis Presley impersonators under the Las Vegas sign.
His work has featured in the books ‘A Day in the Life of London’, ‘24 Hours in the Life of Los Angeles’, ‘One Day For Life’, ‘24 Stunden Ruhrgebiet’, ‘Ireland - A Week in the Life of a Nation’, ‘Uomo Oggetto’ (‘Material Man’ in USA), ‘The Peopling of London’ and ‘The River.’
Awards include 30 D&AD, Campaign Press Awards, Clio, AOP Awards, John Kobal Portrait Award, PX Pharmaceutical Award and Ilford Awards.
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