💨 Abstract
Arthur Edwards, a renowned press photographer for The Sun, celebrated his 50 years with the newspaper by receiving a Lifetime Achievement prize at the annual Press Awards. At 84, Edwards has traveled to 120 countries, capturing iconic photos of royalty, politicians, and celebrities, such as Diana, Thatcher, and Prince Charles. His notable work includes capturing intimate and memorable moments with public figures, showcasing his unique perspective and dedication to his craft.
Courtesy: Mike Ridley
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