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They say that a picture is worth a thousand words.
Fotointervista is exactly what it sounds like: an interview to be answered with photographs to get to know photographers and their personal world.
This is a series of photographic interviews carried out in partnership with JSR, a creative agency that represents some of the finest photographers, illustrators and motion artists around.
Over fifteen fast-paced, exciting years of hard won improvement and innovation, JSR Agency has grown into a creative management agency that represents some of the finest artists in the industry.
JSR was founded in 2006 and today represents over 50 artists. Thanks to a team of 15 people in their London office JSR has adapted to become a modern creative agency for the needs of a new world of communication.
Let’s start our photographic journey with Hamish Brown.

Hamish Brown is an award-winning photographer whose talent and style have secured him shoots worldwide for many of the top names in celebrity, music and sport. His meticulous preparation, combined with his distinctive and creative use of lighting, has become as much a hallmark of his work – as has his ability to achieve the very best results through a relaxed yet professional style.
Happiest with a camera in hand, Hamish has shot a diverse range of celebrity talent from Jay-Z, Ricky Gervais and Nicole Kidman to Sir Elton John, Samuel L Jackson and Steve Coogan.
From the field of Sport he has worked with the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Harry Kane, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mo Farah – to name drop just a few. Editorially Hamish’s work has graced the covers of British GQ, The Times Magazine, The Observer Magazine, The Telegraph, Men’s Health and Vogue.
Working with Advertising Agencies across the the board, he has an extensive list of clients including Adidas, Amazon Prime Video, BT Sport, Empire, Experian, Gillette, Nike, Rolex, Lucozade, Visa and Wrangler.
Hamish also has two published photographic biographies : ‘Luis Figo – A Year in the Life’ and ‘Robbie Williams by Hamish Brown’ – both books mixing his engaging style of portraiture and lifestyle documentary.
He also has work in the permanent collection at The National Portrait Gallery in London.
Your first photo

The photo you are most attached to

A photo that you consider your business card

Your muse

A still life

Your most recent photo

Your favorite photo of your favorite photographer
