About Carolyn
Carolyn Djanogly

Carolyn Djanogly

Carolyn Djanogly is a portrait photographer based in London.

Her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times Magazine, Country Life, The Times, The Observer, Business Week, Newsweek, Forbes, The Smithsonian Magazine, People Magazine, Easy Living, YOU Magazine, Woman & Home, Good Housekeeping, Stern, Der Spiegel, Focus and Bunte.

Her subjects range from Hollywood 'A' listers such as Kate Winslet and Judi Dench, to politicians such as Margaret Thatcher, Tony Benn and John Major, musicians and artists such as David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, David Bailey and David Hockney, sporting personalities such as the late George Best and Stanley Matthews, Steve Redgrave and Lester Piggott, and corporate high-flyers George Soros, Stanley Fink, Terence Conran, Nicola Horlick and the late Anita Roddick.

A former television documentary director with the BBC and Granada, Carolyn moved into photography with the publication of her first book, Centurions (Andre Deutsch) in 1999.  Centurions is a tribute to 100 people who significantly influenced the social, political and cultural texture of 20th Century Britain. Subjects featured include Harold Pinter, the late Spike Milligan, Ken Loach, Norman Foster, the late Yehudi Menuhin, Mary Quant, Cliff Richard, Richard Attenborough, Muriel Spark, Tom Stoppard, Vivienne Westwood, David Frost and 88 other luminaries. Twenty two of the photos from that collection have been purchased by the National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection, and exhibitions were held in London and the Channel Islands in 2000.

Carolyn's archive is syndicated by Camera Press.