Brian Jaquest started his photographic career in the 1960s as a tea boy and messenger for a busy London studio. He was given the opportunity to work in the darkroom and eventually assisted one of the photographers. Finally he was allocated his own space and clients, shooting fashion both in the studio and on location. After a few years’ experience he went freelance, sharing a space in Hampstead. Then in 1970 he moved into his own studio in Portobello Road, West London and has lived and worked there ever since, mostly on commissions for advertising agencies as a still-life photographer.
“This book is an absolute treasure. A completely gripping vision of the Portobello Road over 50 years, the buildings, the people, the endlessly rich atmosphere. There’s a strong argument that Portobello Road is London’s most interesting road and Brian Jaquest captures it perfectly, in all its joy, glory, industry, variety, occasional desolation, character – and characters! I’m so thrilled it exists, what a magical mass of memories.” Richard Curtis, Screenwriter, Film Producer and Director