Giles Price is a photographer based in London. His work is primarily portrait based, both as personal projects and commissioned assignments. His ongoing interests in youth
and style can be seen in several bodies of work including 444 SQN, Crowns Of Glory for i-D magazine and 15 Minutes Of Fashion for SHOWstudio. He has shot and published a portfolio of major religious leaders in the UK
and has just completed a group of important scientists and thinkers.
Giles tends toward a graphic, straight up style utilising a self developed system of lighting in camera rather than extensive post-production. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the Telegraph Magazine, Guardian Weekend Magazine, Independent On Sunday Magazine, i-D, SHOWstudio and Big magazine.
His portraits of First World War veterans (2004), Johnson Beharry VC (2007) and John Gray (2007) are in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. The project “Operation Haven” (Northern Iraq 1991) which he made while on active service is held in the Imperial War Museum, London. His work also featured in Simon Foxton’s ‘When You’re A Boy’ retrospective show at the Photographers Gallery, London.