From Audrey Hepburn to Lady Gaga: Photographer took selfies with celebrities for 25 years
Categories: Celebrities
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/from-audrey-hepburn-to-lady-gaga-photographer-took-selfies-with-celebrities-for-25-years.htmlIn the 25 years since he was just 15 in 1989, Australian photographer Richard Simpkin has collected literally thousands of selfies with international celebrities.
His project is called Richard & Famous and includes self-portraits with personalities as diverse as Nelson Mandela and Taylor Swift.
The project didn't start as an art exhibition, says Richard. At first he was just a boy waiting for celebrities at the dressing rooms.
(Total 22 photos)
Source: featureshoot.com
1. Audrey Hepburn, 1991
2. Lady Gaga, 2012
3. Sammy Davis Jr., 1989
4. Nelson Mandela, 1990
5. Michael Hutchence, 1993
6. Michael Jackson, 1996
7. Robin Williams, 1996
8. Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, 1996
9. Heath Ledger, 1999
10. Dalai Lama, 2002
11. David and Victoria Beckham, 2003
12. Al Pacino, 2004
13. Dwayne Johnson, 2004
14. Kanye West, 2006
15. Jack Nicholson, 2007
16. Taylor Swift, 2009
17. Oprah Winfrey, 2010
18. Kim Kardashian, 2010
19. Prince William, 2010
20. Katy Perry, 2012
21. Lana Del Rey, 2012
22. Tom Hanks, 2012
Keywords: Selfie
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