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BRITAIN’STOP RANKINPHOT­OS

Celebrity photograph­er Rankin has curated a new photo book about Britain, with images submitted by the public. He tells Sarah Marshall about his favourite shots

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Anyone can be a photograph­er these days, and even if we can’t reach the higher echelons of A-list snappers, we all have the ability to capture a moment in time. That was the challenge photograph­ic community Photobox set users when they invited submission­s for their This is Britain project. Published and produced by Photobox, the coffee table book features images of the colours and characters that make up our society, all taken by members of the public, with a final selection curated by celebrity photograph­er Rankin (John Rankin Waddell).

More than 300 pictures reflecting the passage of the day sit alongside essays by personalit­ies such as Kelly Hoppen MBE, Ben Fogle, Lorraine Kelly OBE and Denise van Outen.

We asked Rankin to tell us about some of his favourite images from the book.

NATURAL ARC

I love this photo. The beautiful rainbow seems to perfectly span the length of the bridge. The row of local fishing boats reminds me of the thriving fishing industry of the past.

WALLFLOWER

This is a great photo. The giant wall appears intimidati­ng with the small child looking up at it. The beautiful apple tree growing up the wall pops out against the red brick. It’s stunning.

MONOCHROME BEAUTY

This photograph­er certainly knows what they’re doing. The viaduct fades beautifull­y into the background while the harsh black and white colourings on the dog are so impactful.

END OF THE DAY

Wow! We’re so lucky to have an amazing coastline in the UK which provides a natural canvas for photograph­ers to get creative. The warm light from this sunset bounces off the shoreline to create a mind-blowing photo.

TIME FOR PLAY

Nothing says playtime better than some puddle jumping and this photo captures it perfectly. I love the rows of beach huts in the background - very British.

RANKIN’S TOP TIPS FOR TAKING PICTURES

• The first and most important thing for photograph­y is light. Whether you’re on the bus or in your kitchen, think about light and where it’s coming from all the time to help sculpt the world around you.

• You don’t need a big expensive camera – use a smartphone. They’re perfectly good enough to take great photos. The phone is just a tool, so use your imaginatio­n, get creative and take risks.

• There are no rules. Photograph­y isn’t meant to be prescripti­ve or strict. It’s supposed to be fun, so get out there and enjoy it.

• This is Britain is produced and published by Photobox, in aid of BBC Children In Need, and available now. It’s priced at £25, with more than 40% of the sale price donated to the charity.

 ??  ?? Wallflower by Abbie Sampson: Cobham Medicine Garden, Surrey
Wallflower by Abbie Sampson: Cobham Medicine Garden, Surrey
 ??  ?? End of the Day by Alison Oughton: Portreath, Cornwall
End of the Day by Alison Oughton: Portreath, Cornwall
 ??  ?? Natural Arc by Bartle Halpin: Folkestone Harbour
Natural Arc by Bartle Halpin: Folkestone Harbour
 ??  ?? Celebrity photograph­er, Rankin
Celebrity photograph­er, Rankin

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