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Face Booth

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Famous faces & inspirational messages in a photo booth

 
 
 
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    Judi Dench may look tranquil in the final photo - but wait until the end credits and see the acclaimed actress fluff her lines.

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    There is special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, it is not to come - if it be not to come it will be now - if it be not now yet it will come - The Readiness is all. (Hamlet Act 5, Scene 2). Interestingly enough Dame Judi used the same message when photographed ten years ago.

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    Photo booth image of Judi Dench captured 10 years ago as part of the same project.

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    Jeremy Irons looking wistful. He was the first celebrity to be photographed by Alistair Morrison as part of the Face Booth project and the photo was taken in a chemist on Oxford Street.

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    A plea for kindness from Jeremy Irons.

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    Jeremy Iron's messages in both 2010 and 2000 were pleas for more kindness and selflessness in humanity.

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    The photo of Jeremy Irons taken ten years ago.

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    Jenny Agutter's messages - the first being one of her famous lines from the film, The Railway Children.

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    Jenny Agutter looking mellow.

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    Author Fredrick Forsyth photographed in 2010.

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    Fredrick Forsyth's message from 2000

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    Rufus Sewell photographed in 2010. What a difference ten years makes....

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    Rufus Sewell photographed in 2000 - how he has changed.

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    Sewell's message 10 years ago...

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    And his message now...

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    Her thought-provoking message for the year and one to remember - an Oscar Wilde quote.

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    Julie Walters was, this year, Alistair Morrison's favourite subject.

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    The names Moore, Roger Moore. He's not so suave as 007 though - watch out for his breaking wind jokes.

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    Billy Connolly before....

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    ... and after.

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    "I have come to the conclusion that much more can be achieved by kindness..." Connolly's message of wisdom and selflessness.

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    The beautiful Penelope Cruz gets creative in the booth.

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    An incite into the swimmer's drive and determination.

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    British Olympic swimmer Mark Foster poses with familiar props.

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    ... and the acclaimed actor now - having a bit more fun.

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    Jonathon Pryce ten years ago...

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    Compare this to the message and his handwriting he leaves 10 years later...

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    Pryce's message in 2010 - a cry to the people of the world to make their voices heard.

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    A chance opportunity for photographer Alistair Morrison, when Sven Goran Eriksson wanders through the hotel where the project is based for the day.

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    His message relates to the work of Alistair Morrison's UNICEF project - Time to Reflect.

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    Author Fredrick Forsyth poses for the camera.

In 2000, photographer Alistair Morrison founded Time to Reflect – a UNICEF project which invited hundreds of international stars and dignitaries, from Tom Cruise and Kylie Minogue to Hilary Clinton and Desmond Tutu, to take their self portraits in a photo booth and include an inspirational handwritten message with their picture.

The response was phenomenal and a host of celebrities, musicians, authors, sportsmen and world leaders took part, creating a unique collection of ‘passport photographs’ featuring some of the greatest cultural icons of the past 50 years. A decade on from the project’s inception, Sky Arts will follow Alistair as he attempts to bring back some of the original names, as well as some fresh faces, for a stunning new charity exhibition which features, among others, Jude Law, Jeremy Irons, Billy Connolly, Jonathan Pryce, Sven Goran Eriksson and Mark Foster.
 

Face Booth Contributors

Billy Connolly
Jude Law
Joely Richardson – not included in programme just book
Sarah Crompton (Telegraph)
David Thewlis
Matthew Barley (Song of the Birds)
Rufus Sewell
Reece Ritchie
David Soul
China Soul
Kevin R McNally (Hamlet)
Harry Attwell (Hamlet)
Faye Winter
James LeFeuvre
John MacMillan
Jenny Funnell
Richard Thomas
Peter Eyre (Hamlet)
Ron Cook (Hamlet)
Michael Hadley (Hamlet)
Geraldine James (Hamlet)
Robin Odabash Brown
Jamie McLain
Sam Suerdlou
Georgina Morrison
Linet Martin
Barbara Taylor Bradford
Veronica Webb
Jonathan Pryce
Sven Goran Eriksson
Jeremy Irons
Mark Foster
Himesh Patel
Julie Walters
Roger Moore
Charlotte Riley
 

 

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Carla Cathcart

Sun 3 January 2010, 14:54

I just watched the Face Booth promo clip at your link:  http://tv.sky.com/face-booth-video1 and noticed that David and China Soul’s last name was spelled wrong when their face booth session was displayed.  That’s insulting to them and to us, who’ve been lifelong fans of David.  I hope that your error was corrected before the broadcast last night.  I’m in the USA, so I was not able to watch it the complete broadcast.

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Cuthbert Adams

Mon 4 January 2010, 11:27

Here, here, Carla. I couldn’t agree with you more. Go David and China SOUL!

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