Jude Law

“You’ve got ten minutes and you’re shooting for a cover of the NY Times, so please do get options. Oh, and another thing – he may be distracted as he’s deep in Hamlet and will be performing after your shoot.”
Errrrr… okay.
Unable to get into the venue early, we were allowed in fifteen minutes before Jude was due, only to find out that there was no power in the (unlit) auditorium.
Chest pains.
It turns out that Jude Law is a swell guy and my sterling help on the day; Matt Johnston, worked some A-Team magic to pull everything together with at least forty seconds to spare.

Jonathan works from London and New York as a freelance commercial photographer. His work has appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions, most recently on permanent collection at the National Portrait Gallery.
All current exhibition work and his extensive archive of commissioned portraits are available upon request. Most are available as Limited Edition Prints.
His work developing new and sustainable working practices has won acclaim from a wide audience, as have his lectures; both on his work, and on levering the social web.
It was in recognition of this work that in 2009 Jonathan was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts.
Please contact him directly:
+44 (0)7900 801 430
mail@jonathanworth.com
Jonathan blogs at New Photographics:
newphotographics.org/
Limited edition prints available at:
jDubbyah.etsy.com
FOTO8
Pixel Press
The NPG
The RSA