Lord Snowdon
Photographer
D&AD President — (1979–80)
Profile
About
Anthony Armstrong-Jones originally studied architecture at the University of Cambridge, but went on to pursue a career as a photographer and filmmaker. He shot society images for Tatler, as well as portraits of the royal family and many other well-known figures including Marlene Dietrich, David Bowie and Irish Murdoch. In 2000 the National Portrait Gallery hosted a retrospective of his work. Outside of his career as a photographer, Armstrong-Jones co-designed London Zoo’s Snowdon Aviary, and served as provost of the Royal College of Art from 1995 to 2003.
About
Anthony Armstrong-Jones originally studied architecture at the University of Cambridge, but went on to pursue a career as a photographer and filmmaker. He shot society images for Tatler, as well as portraits of the royal family and many other well-known figures including Marlene Dietrich, David Bowie and Irish Murdoch. In 2000 the National Portrait Gallery hosted a retrospective of his work. Outside of his career as a photographer, Armstrong-Jones co-designed London Zoo’s Snowdon Aviary, and served as provost of the Royal College of Art from 1995 to 2003.
D&AD achievements
- Participation
- D&AD President — (1979–80)
- Participation
- D&AD President — (1979–80)