10th May
Goga Ashkenazi
The Times Magazine featured an article with Russian/Kazakh businesswoman Goga Ashkenazi. Jude went to her home in Holland Park to photograph her.
The Times Magazine featured an article with Russian/Kazakh businesswoman Goga Ashkenazi. Jude went to her home in Holland Park to photograph her.
Last month Jude travelled to Edinburgh to shoot Ruth Davidson the leader of the Scottish Conservatives.
A year ago Betfair approached Victoria Pendleton with a challenge, to switch the saddle of her bike to that of a horse. Here she is with a week to go until she rides in the Foxhunters at the Cheltenham Festival.
Jude and his team spent the day at Cheltenham racecourse with Victoria as she prepared for the task ahead of her.
Caitlin Moran releases her new book Moranifesto next month which is a collection of her ideas of how the world should be run. Here she is dressed as Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, Jeremy Corbyn & Nicola Sturgeon.
Pete, Linda and George return to the program for this series and Queen Bee has moved house.
Founder & CEO of messaging app Telegram. This month Telegram surpassed 100 million users but has come under a lot of criticism as it’s the favoured communication device for terrorists because of it’s very high level of encryption.
Outspoken football journalist Henry Winter switches to The Times and reflects on his 30 years covering the world biggest games, which included run ins with the Moscow Mafia, the São Paulo police, has death threats sent to him and even a marriage proposal.
The Voice returns to BBC1 this month and Boy George is one of the new judges. Speaking to Louise Carpenter for The Times Magazine, George spoke of his past demons and how he is in a much happy place now. Jude travelled to Manchester for a portrait session with George.
The Times Magazine spent the night with Steph & Dom in their B&B in Kent (it involved several drinks…). Jude was tasked with keeping some order and getting a shot of the two at home.
For the release of the new Hunger Game film, Jude spent the morning in a London hotel with Donald Sutherland.