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From his iconic shot of Kylie lying naked and prostrate, which graced a million bedroom walls, to the Queen smiling enigmatically in front of the red, white and blue, Rankin’s iconic, intimate portraiture style, and his mischievous eye have gained him a reputation as one of the world's leading photographers.
'''John Rankin Waddell''' (working name '''Rankin''', born [[1966]], [[Paisley]], [[Glasgow]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[portrait]] and [[fashion photographer]]. His subjects have included [[Kate Moss]], [[Naomi Campbell]], [[Kylie Minogue]], [[Leonardo DiCaprio]], the [[Spice Girls]], [[Cate Blanchett]], [[Damien Hirst]], [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] and [[Tony Blair]].<ref name=indyprofile>An image maker at the cutting edge of fashion, John Walsh, ''The Independent'', London, May 3, 2003</ref>


Photographer, publisher, and most recently film director; Rankin established his reputation when he launched Dazed & Confused with his business partner Jefferson Hack in 1991. Completely new in its approach, the magazine fused the pair’s editorial vision with Rankin’s photographic talents to present the faces of the time in a less mediated way. Right at the heart of London’s creative explosion that gave rise to the Britpop phenomenon with bands like Blur and Pulp and the accompanying fashion boom and stylists Katie Grand and Katy England and designers such as Alexander McQueen, who have gone on to dominate the industry, it is Rankin’s commitment to publishing some of the most ground-breaking magazines of his generation and his support for young photographers that has further earned him a reputation as a leading cultural and trend opinion former. As well as magazines Rankin has produced a string of highly successful exhibitions, ad campaigns and books. He has shot front covers for German Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Arena and GQ.
Born in Glasgow, he was brought up in [[St Albans]], [[Hertfordshire]].<ref name=rankinfile>The Rankin file, Guy Adams, ''The Independent'', London, March 17, 2007</ref> After being expelled from school, he briefly studied accountancy at [[University of Brighton|Brighton Polytechnic]] before moving to [[Peckham]] and studying photography at the [[London College of Communication|London College of Printing]], which he left to found ''[[Dazed & Confused (magazine)|Dazed & Confused]]'' with [[Jefferson Hack]] in 1991.<ref name=rankinfile/><ref name=indyprofile/>


An infamous workaholic, Rankin has photographed subjects from Kate Moss to the Queen from Tony Blair to Oasis. Looking at his body of work it is also clear that celebrity holds little allure for him, some of his most outstanding images are from a series of nudes featuring ordinary people who answered an advert in Time Out asking how they would like to be photographed. He consistently seduces with his images, by drawing out individual personality, while considering and commenting on broader ideas.
He launched his own quarterly [[fashion magazine]], ''RANK'', in December [[2000]]. In 2002 he launched with art gallery owner [[Alex Proud]] a photographic book imprint, ''Vision On''. He also publishes ''Another Magazine'' and more recently ''Another Man''. He continues to work in fashion, [[advertising]] and for magazines internationally. He is divorced from the actress [[Kate Hardie]].<ref name=indyprofile/>


Rising to every challenge, Rankin has never shied from portraying difficult subject matters, addressing issues from domestic violence to body image in both his personal work as well as charity and commercial projects. He made headlines again with his campaign for Dove showing women who differed from the usual stick-thin advertising stereotype. He has also shot prominent charity campaigns for Amnesty International, Everyman, Special Olympics, Oxfam, Teenage Cancer Trust, Refuge, The Teaching Awards, Women’s Aid, Women’s Vote, Breast Cancer Awareness and Youth Music.
Rankin has recently moved into film production with his project ''The Lives of the Saints'', a [[gangster film]] set in [[London]].


Not content with still images, he has turned his lens to filmmaking. The short film he directed for Film Four, ‘Perfect’, was one of the few shorts shown at the Los Angeles, Raindance and Edinburgh film festivals. His first feature film, ‘The Lives of the Saints’, a darkly comic morality tale written by Tony Grisoni (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and starring an all-British cast, is now available on DVD. Distributed by Tartan films, the film been shown in numerous festivals this year, winning the grand jury prize in Salento.
Rankin was recently the photograper for Regatta’s upcoming advertising campaign featuring outdoor loving celebrities; [[Bill Oddie]], [[Janet Street-Porter]], [[Michaela Strachan]] and ex-[[Blue Peter]] presenter [[Peter Duncan]]. The photo shoots which took place at [[Richmond Park]], [[Hampstead Heath]] and a Scenic location in Yorkshire, were part of Regatta’s efforts to promote their forthcoming Spring/Summer 2008 range.{{fact|date=March 2008}}


In December 2006 he published the book ‘TuuliTastic' - A Photographic Love Letter’, featuring an exclusive combination of commissioned fashion, advertising and editorial images of Tuuli, Rankin’s favourite model and muse. Then in January 2007 Rankin published ‘Beautyfull’, a book that brought together the most photographed women in the world in a powerful display of beauty. ‘TuuliTastic’ and ‘Beautyfull’ were both accompanied by intimate exhibitions in London as part of ‘The Series’, a six-month programme of exhibitions that ran from November 2006 to summer 2007. The other exhibitions ran under the titles: ‘Eyescapes’, ‘Me Me Me’, ‘Erotica’ and ‘Polaroids’.
== Publications ==

* Rankin: ''Snog'' (2000)
Rankin also published a retrospective book in 2007 called ‘Visually Hungry’. The book documents his extraordinary career, drawing together over 400 images from two decades of work. From his first shots as a student, to his most recent self-portraits and everything in between, the book is a selection of the artist’s favourite pictures. He exhibited a selection of these works at the International Photo-festival Knokke-Heist in Belgium.
* Rankin: ''Celebration'' (2000)

* Rankin: ''Rankinworks'' (2000)
In September 2007, Rankin held his debut American solo show in Los Angeles at the Fahey/Klein gallery, entitled ‘Eye Candy’. Of the show, that featured a selection of his favourite female nude images, Rankin said simply, “There’s no point in dressing it up, I love women and I love taking photos, it’s more like a fantastic hobby than a job.”
* Rankin: ''Rankin Male Nudes'' (2001)

* Rankin: ''Sofasexy: Turning a Cheap Sofa into an Object of Desire'' (2002)
Rankin has already kicked off 2008 with prominent exhibitions in Moscow and Paris, and has no less than eight books in the pre-production.
* Rankin: ''Breeding: A Study of Sexual Ambiguity'' (2004)

* Rankin: ''Visually Hungry'' (2007)
Rankin lives in London and has a twelve-year-old son, Lyle.


= Publications =
FEMALE NUDES
PUBLISHED: 1999

RANKINWORKS
PUBLISHED: 2000

CELEBRITATION
PUBLISHED: 2000

SNOG
PUBLISHED: 2000

MALES NUDES
PUBLISHED: 2001

SOFASOSEXY
PUBLISHED: 2002

BREEDING
PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 2002

BAILEY+RANKIN
(RANKIN SECTION TITLED: GIRLS ON TOP)
PUBLISHED: MAY 2003

THIS IS THE WORK OF RANKIN
PUBLISHED: 2003

FASHION STORIES
PUBLISHED: 2004

RANKIN PORTRAITS
PUBLISHED: 2004

HARD SELL
PUBLISHED: 2005

SURFACE SEDUCTION
PUBLISHED 2005

THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS (PRODUCTION HARDBACK)
PUBLISHED: 2005/6

BREAST FRIENDS
PUBLISHED: JULY 2006

TUULITASTIC
PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 2006

BEAUTYFULL
PUBLISHED: JANUARY 2007

VISUALLY HUNGRY
PUBLISHED: AUGUST 2007


==References==
==References==
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* [http://www.thelivesofthesaintsthemovie.com/ The Lives of the Saints Official website]
* [http://www.thelivesofthesaintsthemovie.com/ The Lives of the Saints Official website]
* {{imdb title|id=0464095|title=The Lives of the Saints}}
* {{imdb title|id=0464095|title=The Lives of the Saints}}
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/communicate/rankin.shtml BBC article about Rankin]
* [http://www.photographerslimitededitions.com Online gallery presenting Rankin's works]
* [http://www.photographerslimitededitions.com Online gallery presenting Rankin's works]



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From his iconic shot of Kylie lying naked and prostrate, which graced a million bedroom walls, to the Queen smiling enigmatically in front of the red, white and blue, Rankin’s iconic, intimate portraiture style, and his mischievous eye have gained him a reputation as one of the world's leading photographers.

Photographer, publisher, and most recently film director; Rankin established his reputation when he launched Dazed & Confused with his business partner Jefferson Hack in 1991. Completely new in its approach, the magazine fused the pair’s editorial vision with Rankin’s photographic talents to present the faces of the time in a less mediated way. Right at the heart of London’s creative explosion that gave rise to the Britpop phenomenon with bands like Blur and Pulp and the accompanying fashion boom and stylists Katie Grand and Katy England and designers such as Alexander McQueen, who have gone on to dominate the industry, it is Rankin’s commitment to publishing some of the most ground-breaking magazines of his generation and his support for young photographers that has further earned him a reputation as a leading cultural and trend opinion former. As well as magazines Rankin has produced a string of highly successful exhibitions, ad campaigns and books. He has shot front covers for German Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Arena and GQ.

An infamous workaholic, Rankin has photographed subjects from Kate Moss to the Queen from Tony Blair to Oasis. Looking at his body of work it is also clear that celebrity holds little allure for him, some of his most outstanding images are from a series of nudes featuring ordinary people who answered an advert in Time Out asking how they would like to be photographed. He consistently seduces with his images, by drawing out individual personality, while considering and commenting on broader ideas.

Rising to every challenge, Rankin has never shied from portraying difficult subject matters, addressing issues from domestic violence to body image in both his personal work as well as charity and commercial projects. He made headlines again with his campaign for Dove showing women who differed from the usual stick-thin advertising stereotype. He has also shot prominent charity campaigns for Amnesty International, Everyman, Special Olympics, Oxfam, Teenage Cancer Trust, Refuge, The Teaching Awards, Women’s Aid, Women’s Vote, Breast Cancer Awareness and Youth Music.

Not content with still images, he has turned his lens to filmmaking. The short film he directed for Film Four, ‘Perfect’, was one of the few shorts shown at the Los Angeles, Raindance and Edinburgh film festivals. His first feature film, ‘The Lives of the Saints’, a darkly comic morality tale written by Tony Grisoni (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and starring an all-British cast, is now available on DVD. Distributed by Tartan films, the film been shown in numerous festivals this year, winning the grand jury prize in Salento.

In December 2006 he published the book ‘TuuliTastic' - A Photographic Love Letter’, featuring an exclusive combination of commissioned fashion, advertising and editorial images of Tuuli, Rankin’s favourite model and muse. Then in January 2007 Rankin published ‘Beautyfull’, a book that brought together the most photographed women in the world in a powerful display of beauty. ‘TuuliTastic’ and ‘Beautyfull’ were both accompanied by intimate exhibitions in London as part of ‘The Series’, a six-month programme of exhibitions that ran from November 2006 to summer 2007. The other exhibitions ran under the titles: ‘Eyescapes’, ‘Me Me Me’, ‘Erotica’ and ‘Polaroids’.

Rankin also published a retrospective book in 2007 called ‘Visually Hungry’. The book documents his extraordinary career, drawing together over 400 images from two decades of work. From his first shots as a student, to his most recent self-portraits and everything in between, the book is a selection of the artist’s favourite pictures. He exhibited a selection of these works at the International Photo-festival Knokke-Heist in Belgium.

In September 2007, Rankin held his debut American solo show in Los Angeles at the Fahey/Klein gallery, entitled ‘Eye Candy’. Of the show, that featured a selection of his favourite female nude images, Rankin said simply, “There’s no point in dressing it up, I love women and I love taking photos, it’s more like a fantastic hobby than a job.”

Rankin has already kicked off 2008 with prominent exhibitions in Moscow and Paris, and has no less than eight books in the pre-production.

Rankin lives in London and has a twelve-year-old son, Lyle.


Publications

FEMALE NUDES PUBLISHED: 1999

RANKINWORKS PUBLISHED: 2000

CELEBRITATION PUBLISHED: 2000

SNOG PUBLISHED: 2000

MALES NUDES PUBLISHED: 2001

SOFASOSEXY PUBLISHED: 2002

BREEDING PUBLISHED: OCTOBER 2002

BAILEY+RANKIN (RANKIN SECTION TITLED: GIRLS ON TOP) PUBLISHED: MAY 2003

THIS IS THE WORK OF RANKIN PUBLISHED: 2003

FASHION STORIES PUBLISHED: 2004

RANKIN PORTRAITS PUBLISHED: 2004

HARD SELL PUBLISHED: 2005

SURFACE SEDUCTION PUBLISHED 2005

THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS (PRODUCTION HARDBACK) PUBLISHED: 2005/6

BREAST FRIENDS PUBLISHED: JULY 2006

TUULITASTIC PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 2006

BEAUTYFULL PUBLISHED: JANUARY 2007

VISUALLY HUNGRY PUBLISHED: AUGUST 2007

References