Photographer Amelia Troubridge ‘I love London’s low, grey light’
This week’s Listed Londoner tells Robert Elms why she embraces grey, rainy days.
Amelia Troubridge is a portrait and documentary photographer with more than 30 years experience.
He career began in the early 90s, when she began to document what she describes as ‘Utopian’ London, in particular it’s club scene.
It was in 1996 that she first gained real recognition, for a visual essay documenting the Dublin Urban Cowboys, and subsequently her career took off.
Over the years her work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Sunday Times Magazine, Tatler, Esquire and TIME, for whom she famously shot the former British Prime Minster David Cameron.
Amelia Troubridge reveals her favourite haunts, memories, pet hates and everything in between with Robert Elms.