I don't know what I expected when I went to photograph Julian Lennon. I knew of his work in the 80's but had heard little since then. I think I went into the studio just thinking "I'm going to shoot John Lennon's son". That day I left the studio thinking "I just photographed a funny, talented and genuinely nice guy".
Not only a musician but now also a photographer. It seemed like Jules was busy with everything from a new album to a solo photography exhibition to helping create the artwork on his album covers.



