Her first commission for the Observer was a portrait of philosopher Bertrand Russell in 1949. From then, Bown photographed the great and the good, the rich and the poor, the ordinary and extraordinary with a compassionate and gentle eye
Bertrand Russell, 1949Jane received the details of her first commission for the Observer via telegram. She was to photograph Russell at breakfast with his new wife, Dora. Jane later recalled she was ‘terrified, absolutely terrified’
Richard O’Brien, 1984‘He has got the most marvellous head,’ said Jane. ‘But I decided I wouldn’t do a head-only shot because it was just too obvious. It was his idea to go outside and around the back of the theatre. He somehow squeezed himself into the niche and I took the picture: it was bizarre and brilliant, and I enjoyed having the opportunity to do something a little more eccentric’
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