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British photographer (born 1966)
John Rankin Waddell (born 1966), known as Rankin , is a British photographer and director who has photographed, amongst other subjects, Björk , Kate Moss , Madonna , David Bowie and Queen Elizabeth II .[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
The London Evening Standard described Rankin's fashion and portrait photography style as "high-gloss, highly sexed and hyper-perfect".[12]
He has directed music videos, documentaries, a feature film, short films and commercials.[13] [14] [15] [16]
Early life and education
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Rankin was born in Glasgow .[17] In 1976, his family moved to Yorkshire ,[18] where he attended Thirsk School . They again relocated, to St Albans , where he studied at Beaumont School .[1]
He worked as a hospital porter when he was 21,[19] and studied accounting at Brighton Polytechnic until he realised his interests lay elsewhere and dropped out.[2] [15]
Rankin took up photography on a BTech course at Barnfield College in Luton , and then a BA course at the London College of Printing . He did not graduate from either.[3] [20]
Celebrity portraits
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Rankin's portraiture includes:
Andre 3000 [22]
Adele [23]
Damon Albarn [24]
Lily Allen [25]
Nicole Appleton [24]
Richard Ashcroft [24]
Iggy Azalea [24]
Azealia Banks [26]
Monica Bellucci [24]
Juliette Binoche [24]
Bjork [26]
Tony Blair [21]
LeBron James [27]
Ian Brown [28]
Gisele Bündchen [23]
Cate Blanchett [25]
Erin O'Connor [29]
Beck [5]
David Bowie [30]
Gordon Brown [30]
Kathy Burke [24]
Naomi Campbell [31]
Leonardo DiCaprio [31]
Helena Christensen [24]
Jarvis Cocker [32]
Mat Collishaw [28]
Cindy Crawford [33]
Quentin Crisp [32]
Miley Cyrus [24]
Cara Delevingne [34]
Robert Downey Jr. [23]
Sophie Ellis-Bextor [29]
Eminem [26]
The Enemy [22]
Marianne Faithfull [28]
Sky Ferreira [35]
Future [24]
Liam Gallagher [35]
Noel Gallagher [24]
David Gandy [29]
Ricky Gervais [35]
Goldie [24]
Douglas Gordon [28]
Daphne Guinness [29]
Mikhail Gorbachev [30]
Hugh Grant [26]
Macy Gray [24]
Winnie Harlow [36]
Debbie Harry [32]
Eva Herzigova [37]
Damien Hirst [26]
Rosie Huntington-Whitely [31]
Natalie Imbruglia [24]
Michael Jackson [36]
Mick Jagger [38]
Kendall Jenner [30]
Scarlett Johansson [35]
Alex Jones [39]
Grace Jones [35]
Milla Jovovich [26]
Kelis [24]
Heidi Klum [21]
Jared Leto [23]
Little Boots [5]
Lindsay Lohan [26]
Jay-Z [40]
Jude Law [26]
Lucy Liu [24]
Elle Macpherson [33]
Madonna [21]
Sienna Miller [33]
Kylie Minogue [26]
Helen Mirren [33]
Erdem Moralıoğlu [41]
Alanis Morissette [42]
Kate Moss [30]
Roland Mouret [41]
Carey Mulligan [33]
Cillian Murphy [31]
Rita Ora [43]
Jade Parfitt [29]
Giorgio Pasotti [24]
Pete and the Pirates [22]
Oscar de la Renta [41]
Arlene Phillips [39]
Zara Phillips [24]
Keith Richards [24]
Michael Stipe [5]
Rolling Stones [25]
Rebecca Romijn [24]
Elie Saab [44]
Arnold Schwarzenegger [44]
Chloë Sevigny [26]
Paul Smith [41]
Sheridan Smith [39]
Kevin Spacey [24]
Britney Spears [24]
Spice Girls [24]
U2 [31]
Liv Tyler [33]
Emma Watson [33]
Florence Welch [22]
Vivienne Westwood [24]
The White Stripes [26]
Will.i.am [45]
Kate Winslet [33]
Jo Wood [39]
Jason Wu [41]
Alex Zane [42]
His portrait of "a drained-looking" Tony Blair, taken on the eve of the Iraq War for the cover of the Financial Times magazine was seen as controversial.[46] [47] [48]
Music videos
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Rankin has directed music videos for artists including:-
Azealia Banks [49]
Brooke Candy [49]
Cheryl Cole [49]
Joel Compass [49]
Miley Cyrus [50]
Kat Dahlia [49]
Marina Diamandis [49]
The Enemy [51]
Sky Ferreira [49]
Nelly Furtado [52]
Future [49]
Kacy Hill [49]
Kelis [50]
Tove Lo [49]
The Noisettes [35]
Rita Ora [50]
Robyn [53]
Kelly Rowland [49]
Tinie Tempah [36]
Magazines and books
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Dazed & Confused , published spring 2020
Rankin's works have appeared on the cover of magazines including Vogue , Elle , Harpers Bazaar , Vanity Fair , GQ and Rolling Stone .[21] [23] [37]
In 1991, Rankin and fellow London College of Printing student Jefferson Hack launched the magazine Dazed & Confused . They drew upon their experience with earlier college magazine Untitled .[54] [55] [56]
He launched his own fashion magazine, Rank , in 2000. Rankin is also publisher of AnOther Magazine and AnOther Man . In 2011, he founded Hunger .[57] [58]
Rankin has published over forty photobooks including Female Nudes (1999), Rankin Male Nudes (2000), Breeding: A Study of Sexual Ambiguity (2004), and Beautiful (2007).[50] [24]
Performance by Rankin , published in 2021
Television
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Rankin took part in 2008's television reality show Britain's Missing Top Model . The show followed eight young women with disabilities who competed for a modelling contract; photo shoot with Rankin, and Marie Claire magazine cover picture.[59]
In 2011, Rankin was the photography teacher in Jamie's Dream School on Channel 4 .[60] He then presented the BBC Four documentary America in Pictures – The Story of Life Magazine .[61]
He travelled to South Africa for the 2012 BBC documentary South Africa in Pictures .[62]
BBC Four broadcast his 2014 documentary Seven Photographs That Changed FashionI , in which he created tributes to images by Cecil Beaton , Erwin Blumenfeld , Richard Avedon , Helmut Newton , Herb Ritts , David Bailey and Guy Bourdin . Rankin interviewed some of the original photographers, models and assistants, and used contemporary models.[29]
Rankin is a regular photographer and guest judge on Germany's Next Topmodel .[63]
He hosted the 2021 Great British Photography Challenge on BBC4 .[64]
Films
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Rankin has directed films including:
Hardwire (Short 2013)[65]
Balance (Short 2014)[66]
He produced visual art for Spectre .[23]
Exhibitions
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For his 2009 Brick Lane exhibition Rankin Live , he set out to photograph 1,000 ordinary people, completing one portrait every fifteen minutes, each printed and hung within thirty minutes.[67] [68]
Rankin has exhibited at galleries including MoMA, New York , and the Victoria and Albert Museum .[50]
A Rankin retrospective exhibition was held at 180 Studios in London in 2024.[69]
Commercials
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Rankin and his production team have created for brands including:-
Audemars Piguet [27]
Belstaff [23]
BMW [25]
Coca-Cola [25]
Diesel [36]
Dove [70] [25]
H&M [70] [25]
Hugo Boss [25]
Elle Macpherson (Intimates) [70]
L'Oreal [50]
Levi Strauss [25]
Marks and Spencer [25]
Mercedes-AMG [45]
Nike [25]
Guinness [70]
Reebok [25]
Rimmel [70]
Rolls-Royce [50]
Samsonite [50]
Shiatzy Chen [71]
Umbro [71]
Campaigns
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Rankin photographing the Surfrider Foundation Plastic Monster.
Rankin has supported Women's Aid , providing photographs for their Blind Eye ,[72] What's It Going To Take? , and Valentine's Day [73] campaigns.
Nike and Product Red commissioned him to shoot their 2012 HIV/AIDS campaign, Lace Up, Save Lives .[74] [75] [15]
In 2019, Rankin designed a plastic waste monster and photographed it to support Surfrider Foundation 's initiatives against plastic waste .[76] [77]
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Rankin shot portraits of NHS staff to celebrate their work.[19] [78]
He was a judge for 2021's Holocaust Memorial Day Trust Light Up The Darkness competition.[79]
Rankin has photographed campaigns for Amnesty International ; the Institute of Cancer Research ; Oxfam ; the Teenage Cancer Trust , and Breast Cancer Awareness [5]
In 2024 he photographed King Charles III[80] for the cover of The Big Issue[81] to highlight the Coronation Food Project.[82]
Studio
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Annroy studio
In 2009 Rankin developed Annroy , a contemporary building in Kentish Town (51°32′57 ″N 0°08′52 ″W / 51.5492°N 0.1478°W / 51.5492; -0.1478 ). It was designed by Trevor Horne Architects and incorporates Rankin's photographic studio and gallery. The name is a portmanteau of his parents' given names.[83] [84] [85]
Personal life
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Rankin was married to actress Kate Hardie from 1995 to 1998.[4] Since 2009, he has been married to model and yoga teacher Tuuli Shipster.[86]
He is a supporter of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home , where his wife volunteers and has donated a series of photographs to the charity.[87] [88]
Awards
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C a t e g o r i e s :
● A l u m n i o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f B r i g h t o n
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