Episode 17
Overview
Jamie Hawkesworth discusses how chronic back pain has profoundly shaped his journey from amateur photographer to VOGUE covers, influencing both his life and work.
In this compelling episode, Jean Campbell and Edward Burgess Wells sit down with world-class photographer Jamie Hawkesworth. Jamie shares his remarkable journey from amateur photographer to photographing the covers of VOGUE, diving deeply into his decade-long struggle with chronic back pain and how it has influenced his work and life. This episode explores the intersection of creativity and pain, resilience in the face of a seemingly insurmountable challenge, and the transformative power of discipline and acceptance.
Hawkesworth was born in Ipswich, Suffolk in 1987. Initially introduced to photography as part of his forensic science degree, he then switched to study the medium, graduating from the University of Lancashire in 2009 with a BA in Photography. Hawkesworth’s Preston Bus Station was published in 2017; On Keeping a Notebook in 2019; and The British Isles in 2021. In 2018 he received the Award for Editorial, Advertising and Fashion Photography from the Royal Photographic Society. He has worked on editorial campaigns, catalogues and commissions for Alexander McQueen, J.W.Anderson and Loewe, amongst many others. His documentary works have been exhibited in London, Amsterdam and New York. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and Huis Marseille, Amsterdam.
Hawkesworth lives and works in London - Current exhibition https://huxleyparlour.com
00:00 - Introduction to Jamie Hawkesworth
02:00 - Jamie and Jean's First Meeting
6:08 - Photographing Through Pain
14:49 - Turning Point and Recovery
25:34 - Physiotherapy and Managing Pain
28:32 - Current Routine and Final Reflections
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Host: Jean Campbell
Co-host: Ed Burgess-Wells
Guest: Jamie Hawkesworth
Executive Producer: Jean Campbell
Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach
Composer: Edoardo Vella