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Steve Forrest Portfolio { 59 images } Created 10 Sep 2013

Examples of the photographic work of Manchester and London based photographer and artist Steve Forrest.
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  • Australian Actress and Artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company,  Cate Blanchett.<br />
Photographed at the Sydney Theatre and backstage at the Sydney Theatre Company.
    Cate Blanchett
  • UK, London. Stephen Fry, actor and writer photographed at The Groucho Club in Soho.
    Stephen Fry
  • Brian Eno, musician and producer in his Notting Hill studio in West London, UK.
    Brian Eno
  • UK. London. Actress Natalie Portman who is in London to promote her new film 'Garden State'. Photographed in the 'library' in The Covent Garden Hotel, London, UK.
    Natalie Portman
  • UK. London. Actress Natalie Portman who is in London to promote her new film 'Garden State'. Photographed in the 'library' in The Covent Garden Hotel.
    Natalie Portman
  • UK. London. Supermodel and actress, Agyness Deyn photographed in Convent Garden.
    Agyness Deyn
  • UK. London. Supermodel and actress, Agyness Deyn photographed in Convent Garden.
    Agyness Deyn
  • French footballer, Olivier Giroud, who plays for the Premier League club Chelsea and the France national team, talking about his Christian faith to French journalists, in the Chelsea Harbour Hotel, London, UK.
    Olivier_Giroud_1.jpg
  • Russell Tovey, one of Britain's more famously "out" actors. After a string of straight roles, including the tough Rudge in "The History Boys" and the slacker Steve in "Him & Her," he is premiering in his first gay roles: as Kevin, the boss (and potential love interest) of Patrick on "Looking," the new HBO series, and as a footballer in the London play "The Pass." Photographed in the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London, Britain.
    Russell_Tovey.jpg
  • Sebastian Horsley, author of 'Dandy in the Underworld', an autobiography of drug addiction and sex, in him home in Soho, London, shortly before he died of a drug overdose.
    Sebastian Horsley
  • Sebastian Horsley, author of 'Dandy in the Underworld', an autobiography of drug addiction and sex, in him home in Soho, London, shortly before he died of a drug overdose.
    Sebastian Horsley
  • UK. London. Artists Sue Webster and Tim Noble in their studio in Shoreditch, East london.<br />
Photo©Steve Forrest/Workers Photos
    Webster & Noble
  • Artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company, Australian Actress Cate Blanchett and her husband, playwright and screenwriter, Andrew Upton.<br />
Photographed at the Sydney Theatre and backstage at the Sydney Theatre Company.
    Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton
  • UK. Oxford based band Radiohead photographed in the attic of the Oxford Playhouse theatre. From left to right: Colin Greenwood,  Ed O'Brian, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway.
    Radiohead
  • UK. Oxford based band Radiohead photographed in the attic of the Oxford Playhouse theatre. From left to right: Colin Greenwood,  Ed O'Brian, Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway.
    Radiohead
  • Artist Anish Kapoor, photographed in his studio in Camberwell, south London, Britain.
    Anish Kapoor
  • UK. Liverpool. Professional 'Streaker' Mark Roberts exhibits by the docks.
    Mark Roberts
  • Jake Shears, lead singer with the Scissor Sisters.
    Jake Shears
  • Iggy Pop relaxing backstage with a glass of red wine.
    Iggy Pop
  • Elizabeth Hurley with her swimwear designs in her studio in South Kensington, London, UK. She is launching her designs soon and will be sold exclusively in Harrods and Saks in New York.
    Elizabeth Hurley
  • Elizabeth Hurley with her swimwear designs in her studio in South Kensington, London, UK. She is launching her designs soon and will be sold exclusively in Harrods and Saks in New York.
    Elizabeth Hurley
  • United Kingdom. London. Actor Patrick Stewart at The Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End.<br />
Photo shows Patrick Stewart in The Royal Box.
    Patrick Stewart
  • United Kingdom. London. Actor Patrick Stewart at The Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End.<br />
Photo shows Patrick Stewart in The Royal Box.
    Patrick Stewart
  • UK. London. Little Britain stars, Matt Lucas (in red) and David Walliams on Old Compton Street in London's West End.
    Little Britain
  • Film Director, Mike Leigh, in front of a JMW Turner painting in the Tate Britain museum, London, Britain. <br />
Photo©Steve Forrest/Workers' Photos
    Mike Leigh, Film Director
  • Finchley Horticultural Society, founded in 1940 as The West Finchley (Wartime) Allotments Association, part of the ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign. Photo shows Helen Skelton outside the Kazubaloo KL2 waterless toilet on the Gordon Road Allotments in Finchley, North London, Britain.
    SF_WSUP_024.jpg
  • Finchley Horticultural Society, founded in 1940 as The West Finchley (Wartime) Allotments Association, part of the ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign. Photo shows Allotments Secretary June Brookes outside the Kazubaloo KL2 waterless toilet on the Gordon Road Allotments in Finchley, North London, Britain.
    SF_WSUP_008.jpg
  • Julian Assange, former as the editor-in-chief and founder of WikiLeaks, photographed inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London,  where he has been granted diplomatic asylum.
    Julian Assange.JPG
  • Chalford, Gloucestershire, UK. Damien Hirst's 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living (1991)', his infamous tiger shark in a glass tank of formaldehyde, is being restored by  his 'crew' and experts from The Natural History Museum in London. Chemical suits and masks are used to protect against the formaldehyde being injected in to the shark. Photo shows Damien Hirst with spare frozen shark.
    Damien Hirst
  • Boris Johnson, British Conservative Party politician, who has served as Mayor of London since 2008. Photographed in London's City Hall, Britain.
    Boris Johnson
  • UK. London. British film director and producer Danny Boyle in London, UK. His films include Trainspotting, Shallow Grave and The Beach. He is currently promoting his latest film, 28 Days Later. Photographed off Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square.
    Danny Boyle
  • Film Director, Tim Burton, in his North London studio, UK.
    Tim Burton
  • UK. London. Playwright Harold Pinter who died on Christmas Day 2008 aged 78. Photograph shows Harold Pinter in his writing studio in West London the year before his death.
    Harold Pinter
  • Tony Benn, a left-wing former MP and Minister in successive Labour Party Governments and leading opponent of the wars with Iraq and Afghanistan. Photographed in his home in Holland Park, West London.
    Tony Benn
  • Boris Johnson, British Conservative Party politician, who has served as Mayor of London since 2008. Photographed in London's City Hall, Britain.
    Boris Johnson
  • Film set on Iliffe Street in the London borough of Southwark. The film, 'The King's Speech', stars Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter and is directed by Tom Hooper. London, UK.
    The King's Speech
  • Photographs shot for a film called Residue, on various housing estates around the UK.
    Residue_Michael_013.jpg
  • Photographs shot for a film called Residue, on various housing estates around the UK.
    Residue_Niall_013.jpg
  • Photographs shot for a film called Residue, on various housing estates around the UK.
    Residue_Peter_014.jpg
  • A white man lies injured after being stabbed in the back during disturbances in Bradford city centre. A planned march by The National Front in Bradford today was banned by the police but local Asians and groups of white men still clashed throughout the afternoon. Shops, pubs and cars were also damaged.
    Bradford Riots
  • Riot police come under firebomb attack during disturbances in Bradford city centre. A planned march by The National Front in Bradford today was banned by the police but local Asians and groups of white men still clashed throughout the afternoon. Shops, pubs and cars were also damaged.
    Bradford Riots
  • The body of 23 year-old protestor, Carlo Giuliani, is surrounded by Carabinere after being shot dead by a young police conscript during violent anti-globalization protests in the centre of Genoa. Banks, shops and cars were burnt and looted. The historic centre of the town was sealed off for the G8 Summit after 40 percent of the city's population left the city. 15,000 police and army personnel sealed off the city centre in anticipation of violent demonstrations.
    G8 Riots, Italy
  • Murtza Rasul, 32, holds a newspaper article that allegedly shows his brother, Shafiq Rasul, with a bullet wound after he was captured in Afghanistan in 2001. Photographed at the family home in Tipton in the East Midlands, UK. Shafiq Rasul was detained by the US at the Guantanamo Bay military base at the edge of Cuba.
    Tipton/Guantanamo
  • Mohamed Iqbal, 70, from Tipton, Birmingham, father of Asif Iqbal, 20 who was captured in Afghanistan in 2001 and accused of fighting for the Taliban. Mohamed is seen holding copies of football magazines that he sent to his son but which were returned undelivered. Asif is was detained by the US at the Guantanamo Bay military base at the edge of Cuba. Photographed at the family home in Tipton in the East Midlands, UK.
    Tipton/Guantanamo
  • A Tipton resident who's son was detained by the US at the Guantanamo Bay military base at the edge of Cuba. Photographed in Tipton, Birmingham, Britain.
    Tipton/Guantanamo
  • An Israeli soldier tries to prevent the photographer from photographing the arrest of a Palestinian youth for burning tyres in Gaza City, in The Occupied Territories of The Gaza Strip.
    Intifada, Gaza Strip
  • An Ethiopian soldier lies buried after a failed attack on the Eritrean front lines at Tsorona, Eritrea during the border war between the countries. Over 10,000 Ethiopians were believed killed after this particular failed offensive.
    Eritrea War
  • An Eritrean soldier crouches in a trench at the front lines of Tsorona, approximately 60kms south of the capital Asmara, in scenes reminiscent of the First World War. Up to half a million soldiers from both sides face each other along the 1000 km border. Eritrea wasembroiled in a bitter 22 month border war with neighboring Ethiopia in which over 50,000 soldiers have died.
    Eritrea War
  • Displaced Eritreans from the Adi-Quala area of Eritrea gather in the highlands near a village called Dbarwa, during the war with Ethiopia.
    Eritrea War
  • An Ethiopian soldier lies buried after a failed attack on the Eritrean front lines at Tsorona, Eritrea during the border war between the countries. Over 10,000 Ethiopians were believed killed after this particular failed offensive.
    Eritrea War
  • An Eritrean soldier stands guard on their front lines at Tsorona, Eritrea. Over 10,000 Ethiopians were believed killed after the failed offensive in April 1999. In total, the 2-year border war is thought to have claimed the lives of over 100,000 people and displaced over a million civilians.
    Eritrea War
  • Conscripts are cheered off from the capital, Asmara, as they leave to begin their mandatory 2-year National Service. .Eritrea emerged from a 30-year struggle for Independence only to slip back in to a bloody border war with its old adversary, Ethiopia. An estimated 100,000 soldiers from both sides died in the conflict.
    Reportage020.JPG
  • Eritrean soldiers marching off to war during their bloody 2-year border war with Ethiopia in which tens of thousands of people died and millions made homeless on both sides.
    Reportage021.JPG
  • Eritrean soldiers at the  Adi-Quala area of Eritrea, 50 miles from the capital Asmara. Eritrea repulsed the Ethiopian attack in this area despite massive territorial loses elsewhere in the country. Up to 1 million people were displaced and over 100,000 people killed in the 2-year border war between Eritrea and Ethiopia. ....An Ethiopian soldier lies buried after a failed attack on the Eritrean front lines at Tsorona, Eritrea during the border war between the countries. Over 10,000 Ethiopians were believed killed after this particular failed offensive.
    Reportage022.JPG
  • Eritrean soldiers crouch near the front lines of Tsorona, approximately 60kms south of the capital Asmara, in scenes reminiscent of the First World War. Up to half a million soldiers from both sides face each other along the 1000 km border. Eritrea has been embroiled in a bitter 22 month border war with neighboring Ethiopia in which over 50,000 soldiers have died.
    Reportage023.JPG
  • An Eritrean soldier crouches in a trench at the front lines of Tsorona, approximately 60kms south of the capital Asmara, in scenes reminiscent of the First World War. Up to half a million soldiers from both sides face each other along the 1000 km border. Eritrea has been embroiled in a bitter 22 month border war with neighboring Ethiopia in which over 50,000 soldiers have died.
    Reportage026.JPG
  • Over 55,000 displaced Eritreans from the Adi-Quala area of Eritrea gather in the highlands near a village called Dbarwa, 25 miles from the capital Asmara. An estimated 750,000 Eritreans have been displaced since the latest round of fighting broke out on May 12th 2000 between Ethiopian and Eritrean forces. Ethiopian forces still control large areas of Eritrea, despite recent pledges to pull its forces out of occupied areas. The two countries have been locked in a bloody border war for the last 2 years in which an estimated 100,00 soldiers have died.
    Reportage029.JPG
  • A female Eritrean soldier holds a handgun in front of a blue door in Asmara, Eritrea.
    Eritrea War
  • People watching the finals of the Olympic Mens 100m athletics race which Usain Bolt won at 'The Electric' in Brixton, South London, UK.
    Brixton, London