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John Raymond Garrett was born on 12 November, 1940 in Melbourne, Australia, is an A 20th-century australian photographer. Discover John Raymond Garrett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Melbourne, Australia |
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John Raymond Garrett Net Worth
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John Raymond Garrett (born 12 November 1940) is an Australian/British photo journalist whose work is mainly on fashion, reportage and photojournalism.
He has covered situations and exhibited widely and is the author of many books.
Garrett was born and raised in the suburb of Kew, Victoria, near Melbourne.
After completing his secondary education He attended the RMIT University where he gained a BA in photography.
After leaving university Garrett began working for Henry Talbot, Helmut Newton photographic studio in Melbourne as a fashion photographer and worked on a number of advertising campaigns one of which included the Australian Wool Board.
His street photographs of the Collins Street neighbourhood of the studio were published in Walkabout, and his pictures also featured in the Pacific Islands Monthly, and The Bulletin.
After moving to England in the 1960s he worked for major fashion magazines, advertising accounts and newspapers.
In later years Garrett branched into photojournalism and portrait work which involved a number of famous celebrities and politicians.
He has exhibited widely and is the author of many books including The 35mm Photographer's Handbook which has sold more than 2 million copies to date.
Garrett has also moved into directing, with more than 30 television commercials to his name.
Garrett is currently working on a retrospective book of portraits from 1965 until now which is to include portraits from war to film stars.
Garrett moved to London in 1966 and worked as a fashion and advertising executive for fashion magazines, advertising accounts and newspapers.
In 1970 he started a reportage career by illustrating John Pilger's assignments for the Daily Mirror.
Pilger was a foreign correspondent at The Times and The Mirror.
Many of the stories were political.
He covered the Indo-Pakistan war in 1971 for Paris Match, then continued under contract to them for most of the 1970s, with commissions in Northern Ireland and throughout Britain.
Other stories covered were:
All pictures were in black and white.
Garrett shot colour supplements for a number of newspapers including The Observer Magazine, Express Magazine, Telegraph Magazine and the Sunday Times Magazine.
Garrett continued to work in advertising and also moved into directing with more than thirty different television commercials to his name whilst he also began to write several photographic teaching books.
In 1991 he spent six months shooting the making of a new ballet from day one of rehearsals to the opening night.
Garrett reverted to black & white photography and again worked in collaborating on many stories with Pilger.
He also wrote several more books and conducted teaching workshops.
Garrett has worked on further photo journalistic assignments, including Israel/Palestine conflict.
In 2009 Garrett moved to the United States to begin lecturing photography at university level.