Atlantica - 01.09.2003, Síða 16

Atlantica - 01.09.2003, Síða 16
14 A T L A N T I C A 'The Last Temptation of Christ', from Time Out London's photo series The Seven Deadly Sins. lonely master of a shiny, angular domin- ion – that was his ticket to the top. TIMING IS KING “All of a sudden, when Thatcher came into power in the ’80s, I was the one.” Griffin is still wide-eyed at his sudden rise to fame 20 years ago. “Business was sexy; busi- ness was fashionable. I had started a new way of seeing that world, and I was the big boy on the block.” This big boy was creating a genre out of the conference tables and office buildings that had only been his bread and butter months before, getting paid a handsome salary for its creation. On a commissioned project photographing the construction of Broadgate in London, Griffin admits he had “massive money. I lit Broadgate three times.” – an endeavour equal to lighting, say, Wall Street. “I had money coming out of my ears to do what I wanted.” Well, that was the ‘80s. Though the capital today may not be rolling in like it did in the days of Lagerfeld and Dynasty, the work rolls and rolls and rolls. Having taken ten years off from photography to work in film and video, Griffin has jumped back into the craft with a vengeance. At the time of print, he has just done a portrait of British artist Damian Hearst, and has appoint- ments to do the same with fashion design- er Paul Smith and Scottish rock export Travis. Griffin has also recently completed a project for his hometown of Birmingham, in which he photographed the city’s “movers and shakers” for its bid for European City of Culture 2008. Now that Iceland will be his home 40 per cent of the time, he’s gearing up to tackle a similar project here. He plans to shoot 40 portraits of 40 Icelanders, “from the President to the fishermen to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blogs”. The body of work is already 007 Airmail ATL2 503-rm 19.8.2003 15:02 Page 14

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