Hastings national press photographer dies

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Peter Johns

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A photographer and illustrator from Hastings who worked for the national press covering major events, has died aged 86.

Peter Johns passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday (March 11).

Born in South Wales, he started his career as an illustrator, before turning to photography.

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Having studied illustration at Swansea College of Art, he was taken on by The South Wales Evening Post and Herald of Wales, to produce all their editorial and advertising work from 1950-1961.

The gift of a Rolleicord camera, and then a Rolleiflex, from an aunt revealed his talent for observation and composition and he started working for the same local newspapers as a photographer.

Collaborating with a journalist, Alan Road, Peter produced a series of features on Welsh miners that caught the attention of both The Observer and The Guardian newspapers and in 1965 Peter and his family – wife Valerie and daughters Susie and Lisa – relocated to London where he became one of three full-time staff photographers on The Guardian.

Peter was part of the new wave of British photojournalists including Ian Berry, Philip Jones-Griffiths, David Hurn and Don McCullin.

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