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'For decades Philip Sharkey modestly ruled the London roost of
passport and visa photography: the greatest, most trusted and
admired practitioner in the field. Those lucky enough to have come
before Philip’s lens always left feeling that we had participated
in a ritual that elevated us to a special kind of club. This
wonderfully produced memoir vividly brings back to life a vanished
time in the capital. Delicious.’ – Stephen Fry A never-before-seen
archive of 300 celebrity portraits from London’s iconic Passport
Photo Service, where actors, writers, musicians, athletes, and
other famous faces posed for their travel document
photographs&,nbsp, Since opening its doors in 1953, Passport
Photo Service, an unassuming studio on Oxford Street in London,
photographed thousands of people for passports, visas, and green
cards – and some of them just happened to be famous. It was a
family affair run by professional boxer turned photographer Dave
Sharkey, his wife, Ann, and, eventually, their son Philip.
Conveniently located near the US embassy and directly opposite the
department store Selfridges, Passport Photo Service became the
go-to place for passport photos thanks to word-of-mouth and its
'Ready in 10 Minutes' slogan, offering instant service before
anyone else in the city was able to provide such a quick
turnaround. This charming book is a collection of more than 300
never-before-published portraits taken over the course of six
decades, including actors, writers, musicians, politicians,
athletes, and more. Organized loosely alphabetically, Passport
Photo Service includes such famous faces as Muhammad Ali, Shirley
Bassey, Eric Clapton, John Cleese, Joan Collins, Sean Connery,
Anton Corbijn, Tim Curry, Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Dockery,
Stefan Edberg, Mia Farrow, Tom Ford, Stephen Fry, Ava Gardner, J.
Paul Getty, Althea Gibson, Chrissie Hynde, Mick Jagger, Angelina
Jolie, Chaka Khan, Little Richard, Madonna, Rami Malek, Stella
McCartney, George Michael, Carey Mulligan, Bill Murray, Peter
O’Toole, Alan Rickman, Paul Robeson, Ringo Starr, Tilda Swinton,
Shania Twain, Valentino, Gene Wilder, Kate Winslet, and Natalie
Wood, among many others. More than one hundred of the portraits are
accompanied by anecdotes and amusing stories, written by Philip
Sharkey. Among his memories: The first celebrity to use their
services, Errol Flynn, pushed open the door and, hands on hips,
boomed, 'Yep, it’s me.' Muhammad Ali’s picture was taken on his way
to the DRC (formerly Zaire) to fight George Foreman in the famous
Rumble in the Jungle match. Sharkey’s uncle Peter suggested that
perhaps Bianca Jagger remove her large hat for her photo, as the
government might not accept the picture. She responded, 'They will
for me.' She didn’t come back for a retake. In his introduction,
which tells a brief history of his family’s business, Sharkey
declares, 'One thing is for sure, whoever we photographed, famous
or not – we treated them all with the same care and respect. In
that moment, when the flash goes off, your passport photo becomes a
great leveler.' Perfect for the photo historian, London nostalgic,
or celebrity buff, Passport Photo Service’s design is an homage to
the art of the passport, as well as the studio’s photo wallets that
held developed prints, complete with a leatherette cover and a
smart red stamp. Filled with a wonderfully eclectic assortment of
subjects, this book is a breath of fresh air in the age of tightly
controlled imagery. This volume charismatically yet emphatically
celebrates the importance of vernacular photography and the story
of a family-run business, revealing how images even made for travel
documents can still be powerful portraits.