Rolf Harris interview & performance on Richard & Judy, Channel 4

Rolf Harris interview & performance on Richard & Judy, Channel 4

 

Live interview & performance with Rolf Harris on Channel 4’s Richard & Judy. Filmed at Cactus Tv studios in London. Camera Operators – Toby Deveson, Phil Lofthouse, Leona Dean, Shelly Gibbs & Mitch Bligh. Lighting Director – Jeremy Tobert. Director – Dino Charalambous. Executive Producers – Simon & Amanda Ross.

Toby worked on most of the episodes between 2001 & 2009. This is a randomly chosen sample.

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Swarm

It was as simple as ‘get to the top of Finland and turn left’.  At least that is

Blink and you’ll miss it

Iceland. Never has the essence of a country so closely resembled the way in which I see the

Under the Stars in Madagascar

There are times when writing about memories from as far back as my eighteenth year feels wrong. How

Viewpoints

The Rooftop Collective exhibition edition VI Tempus Fugit. So they say. Here we are again, another Rooftop Collective

Memories

Parading through a warzone

India 19-03-11: “You cannot go down there.” And who was I to argue with two uniformed policemen? This

Bridge over the River Yamuna

India 20-03-11: We crossed a bridge. It was a railway bridge, with a small walkway to the side

Brown carpets and rotating Y-fronts

Arrival in India 13-03-11: An airport is an airport is an airport. And Delhi airport is an airport.

In Sweden without a camera

There have been many, many times over the last seven or eight years when I have been unable

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Toby Deveson on Social Media

You can follow me on various Social Media and photography platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Flickr. Please

Josef Koudelka

Koudelka is possibly the single greatest influence on me as a photographer. I was shown his work by

Stereotypical rivers

India 18-03-11 If in any doubt at all (photographically speaking) head straight for water. Immediately as a photographer

Madagascan Hissing Cockroaches

When you are on a 64 hour journey down the spine of Madagascar on the back of a