Photo Noir: the art of Cornel Lucas

Interesting exhibition at the National Theatre of portraits by Cornel Lucas, the only stills photographer to be awarded a Bafta.

Most of the works in the show came from the time he worked at Pinewood Studios from 1950-1959 and included wonderful shots of the stars of the day such as Katharine Hepburn and Bridget Bardot. I loved a study of Gregory Peck which showed every pore and hair follicle and reminded you how handsome he was.

There were some later works such as a fashion shoot on scaffolding and a young brooding Cliff Richards. Also a lovely shot of Penelope Wilton as a big eyed 1960s girl.

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