Lewis Morley
(1925-2013), PhotographerSitter in 5 portraits
Artist of 308 portraits
Best known for his photographs of Christine Keeler and Joe Orton, Morley chronicled the new idols of sixties society in a style that captured the buoyant spirit of the times. He took up photography in 1954 and initially worked on magazines assignments for Tatler, Go! and She. Much of his work throughout the sixties was devoted to theatre photography, and he was introduced into the satirical scene of the early 1960s through his studio above Peter Cook's Establishment Club in Soho; this led on to photographing the cast of Beyond the Fringe and contributing photographs to Private Eye. Morley emigrated to Australia in 1971.
Watch a film clip on the photographer recorded for the Gallery in the Media section below
Tinka Paterson and two unknown men
by Lewis Morley
gelatin silver print on black paper mount, 1960
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by Lewis Morley
resin print, early 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
resin print, early 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
cibachrome print from original transparency, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, early 1960s
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Jim Dale as Vince Philpot with the Drags
by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960s
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by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960s
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Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth
by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960
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Terry Stanley Hamaton and an unknown woman
by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960
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by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, early 1960s
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Tinka Paterson and two unknown men
by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960
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by Lewis Morley
bromide fibre print, 1960s
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