Jeremy Selwyn

Press photographer Jeremy Selwyn has worked for the Evening Standard for nearly thirty years. His job has taken him around the world attending great sporting moments and history making news events.

But it is his daily observations of London life which will resonate most with the readers of the Evening Standard

He has photographed the changing faces in Downing Street as Prime Ministers come and go and his multi award winning career was recognised again last year when he was recognised as the National Newspaper Photographer of the Year with his dramatic image of Grenfell Tower ablaze.

Jeremy said: “As a photographer your job is to record history as it happens but this was one night, a night where so many people lost their lives, that I really don’t want to remember. So, although it’s a huge accolade, it’s tinged with sadness for me.”