Alan Strutt is an internationally acclaimed British portrait photographer whose lens has immortalised some of the most recognisable faces in fashion, film, music, and royalty. Over a career spanning more than three decades, his powerful, cinematic imagery has graced the pages of Vogue, Vanity Fair, Elle, The Times, and numerous international publications, as well as exhibitions across Europe and North America.
Renowned for his rare blend of precision, atmosphere, and emotional depth, Alan’s portraits go beyond the surface to capture the soul of his subjects. His immersive approach often involves spending days with those he photographs, earning trust and revealing their most authentic selves. This distinctive style has made him the trusted choice for legends including Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Anthony Hopkins, Eric Clapton, Antonio Banderas, Pamela Anderson, Keith Richards, Kate Winslet, Christian Bale, Robbie Williams, Victoria Beckham, Jude Law, and global leaders such as Imran Khan and HRH Sultanah of Pahang.
From the fashion capitals of London, Paris, and Milan to cultural epicentres like New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and the Maldives, Alan’s portfolio reflects a global perspective and timeless vision.
Beyond his celebrated editorial and commercial work, Alan is deeply committed to humanitarian causes. His photography has supported organisations including Comic Relief, Save the Children, Born Free, and Ikamva Labantu, with his work helping fund initiatives such as building a school in Cape Town’s townships.
A true master of his craft, Alan Strutt continues to inspire, influence, and elevate the art of portrait photography worldwide.