Trevor Ray Hart started his career in photography working for magazines such as Time Out, Esquire and The Observer. Having built up a distinctive style, it wasn’t long before he was in demand from other magazines and record companies.
Trevor naturally moved into advertising, creating memorable ads both in the United Kingdom and United States. He’s won numerous awards along the way, including a D&AD Pencil and Grand Prix at Cannes for his work on the Club 18-30 campaign, shot for Saatchi & Saatchi in the UK.
Trevor enjoys mixing his work between editorial and advertising commissions, believing that to continually be working in both fields helps his photography stay fresh.
Trevor is currently working for magazines such as Vanity Fair, US Vogue, Fortune, Fast Company, Esquire, GQ, The Observer, The Independent on Saturday and Sunday Review. His recent advertising clients include Zurich, Vodafone, Sunny Delight, Manchester United, Special Blend and Forum.
Trevor’s gallery work includes an exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery and a continuingly expanding archive at the NPG. Other recent shows have included the Royal Photographic Society and the Q Idols Show.
