John Swannell, world renowned fashion, beauty and royal photographer, appeared on Sunday’s ITV Tonight programme to talk about a lecture he will be giving in aid of The National Autistic Society (NAS).
During the programme, John discusses his experiences raising his son, Charlie, who has Asperger syndrome, and some of the famous faces he has photographed through the course of a fascinating career. John hopes that the lecture, which takes place at The Royal Geographical Society on 7 June, will help to raise funds for the NAS and awareness of autism and some of the struggles families can face, particularly during the stage of transition to adulthood.
The lecture entitled ‘My World in Pictures’ will take the form of a journey through John’s photographic career, from his first days as an assistant at Vogue Studios through to his time working for publications such as Harpers & Queen, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times and Tatler. John will talk about his experiences of photographing some of the world’s most well-known faces, how fashion has changed over the years, and the amazing places across the world John has visited throughout his career.
The lecture will take place at The Royal Geographical Society on 7 June. Tickets will cost £15 with all proceeds going to charity. Find out more about the event, including how to buy tickets.
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