Lights, camera, action! Flashbulbs popped as celebs rubbed beautifully- toned shoulders on the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival.
Photographer Richard Blanshard – then a 22-year-old rookie – first visited in 1976, becoming an official snapper for two decades. Unlike the flawlessly-posed red carpet pictures of the internet era, Richard’s portfolio includes candid personal shots, as stars relaxed, worked and partied.
Many appear in his new book, Cannes Uncut: The Golden Years, taken at a time when then the festival was THE showcase for promoting or raising money for a film. Richard says: “I was assigned to photograph Muhammad Ali when he visited Cannes to launch Freedom Road. He never once declined to have a picture taken. He was a wonderful character, but his entourage was a scary bunch.”
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Richard, 69, recalls Johnny Depp being “effortlessly cool”, and Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone “trying to upstage one another”. Of a 1987 appearance by Prince Charles and Princess Diana, Richard says: “When I look at the images now it seems clear their relationship wasn’t in a great place.”
Other famous ex-couples he captured include Jerry Hall with Mick Jagger, and Hugh Grant and Liz Hurley. Grace Jones appears with incredible cheekbones, and a casual Paul Newman and a young Sharon Stone also feature. Richard says such images would be harder to capture now: “It is all choreographed. Stars arrive in blacked-out limos for their red carpet moment, then leave immediately after.