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Well known English photographer, Lord Patrick Litchfield was interviewed on BBC Radio 4 this morning and he says that he takes one million photos a decade.

He has an exhibition starting in London soon and interestingly a number of photos that are being shown, by his definition, are “snaps”, ie not setup, and taken on little, pocket cameras — this includes the exhibtions largest photo of Lady Diana on her wedding day.

(Originally written 30 April, 2003, now finally published)

FYI - Patrick Litchfield died 11.Nov.05

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2 Responses to “Patrick Litchfield: 1 Million photos per decade”

  1. on 12 May 2007 at 10:46 pm Olly

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  2. on 14 May 2008 at 1:10 pm Randi Roxin

    Lord Patrick Litchfield photographed me in 1978 for Israel’s 30th anniversary and the photo was put into Vogue magazine. I would like to be able to show this to my 3 girls!! Any way of getting a copy? much thanks, Randi

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