James Bay photographed by Chris Floyd for his new album Electric Light out now. It's a stunner.
James Bay photographed by Chris Floyd for his new album Electric Light out now. It's a stunner.
Straight back to 1985! Dream job for Phil working with Mr Elba, Mr Bailey and all the cast for the first series of In the Long Run.
David has a new album out - American Utopia. Go buy. If you're lucky enough to have tickets for his sold out world tour later this year you're in for a treat, he's joined by Laura Mvula in the UK.
Chris photographed Greta Gerwig for her Oscar nominated directorial debut Lady Bird.
Ruth Wilson photographed by Phil Fisk for Observer New Review.
Phil Fisk recent portrait of Danny Baker photographed as the cover of one of his favourite albums, The Nightfly by Donald Fagen. Magnificent.
Richard Rogers photographed at home in West London for the Observer New Review by Phil Fisk where the accompanying article discussed his forthcoming 'memoir' A Place for All People.
Beautiful out-takes from Phil's story for Mother's Day. The wonder of genes.
Delighted to work with Nieves Barragan Mohacho who is head chef at the most excellent Barrafina Restaurants. Nieves and her pet Octopus were on the cover of June's Observer Food Monthly.
Phil was recently commissioned by The Observer to photograph Leah McLaren who wrote about her experience of birth trauma with her second son Frank. The article can be found here.
Delighted to see Phil's portrait of Paddy Considine in today's Guardian. Paddy is currently in the sold out Ferryman set in rural Derry in the early 80's written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Sam Mendes.
Glorious international campaign commissioned by Sky. Featuring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan promoting The Trip to Spain directed by Michael Winterbottom.
Just love these beautiful fashion portraits of mothers and daughters Phil took for The Observer. 6 portraits in all - photographed over 3 hectic days on location at their homes.
Phil was commissioned by Observer Food Monthly to take portraits of key chefs alongside an article on the moment that made them a cook. The images above evoke that particular memory.
I am absolutely delighted that Flock now represents amazing photographer Phil Fisk. A master of lighting and mood, a lover of film and narrative he was the perfect choice for BAFTA who commissioned this project which shines a light on the whole filmmaking process from famous faces in front of the camera to the magicians behind the scenes.