The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Gary, lensman who caught Deputy PM playing croquet

- By Michael Powell

TRIBUTES have been paid to Mail on Sunday photograph­er Gary Trotter, who famously photograph­ed John Prescott playing croquet on the lawn of his graceand-favour mansion when he was supposed to be running the country.

Gary, who has died aged 65 following a short illness, was a fearless war photograph­er who had undertaken assignment­s in the Balkans, both Iraq wars and Afghanista­n. But he landed his biggest scoop closer to home in 2006 when Prime Minister Tony Blair had gone abroad leaving his deputy, Mr Prescott, officially in charge.

Acting on a hunch, Gary trained his lens on Dorneywood, the Deputy PM’s country residence, and captured him and his aides playing croquet on a Thursday afternoon.

Peter Wright, Editor of The Mail on Sunday at the time, said: ‘Gary’s unique talent was that, as well as being a superb war photograph­er, he cared about those he was photograph­ing – and was as good at getting a great picture of a celebrity – or the Deputy PM playing croquet when he should have been at work.’

Such was Gary’s charm that Mr Prescott posed with him for a souvenir photograph.

Gary started out as a cruise liner photograph­er and progressed via his local newspaper, the Slough Express, to the Sunday Express, Mail on Sunday and Daily Mail. He also ran his own photograph­ic agency.

He is survived by wife Liz, his son Luke and grandsons Leon and Ashton.

 ?? ?? FRONT-PAGE NEWS: Gary Trotter had a hunch that a visit to Dorneywood would yield an exclusive
FRONT-PAGE NEWS: Gary Trotter had a hunch that a visit to Dorneywood would yield an exclusive
 ?? ?? NO HARD FEELINGS: John Prescott agreed to pose with Gary, left, celebratin­g his scoop
NO HARD FEELINGS: John Prescott agreed to pose with Gary, left, celebratin­g his scoop

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