Misan Harriman: From City Headhunter to Vogue Covers
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Misan Harriman spent eight years going from City headhunter to one of the more recognisable names in editorial and protest photography, landing Vogue covers and the chairmanship of the Southbank Centre along the way. A new documentary, Shoot the People, follows his activist photography work and recently screened in New York. The Guardian profile also touches on a recent social media controversy that's drawn attention to his public voice.
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