Sir Jimmy Savile OBE
Taken in 1966, this is one of my favourite images of the 60’s of the iconic DJ, Sir Jimmy Savile OBE.
I took the shot when I was 20 during my assistant days at 1:15 am, after a long advertising shoot for a petrol company with my boss, top fashion and advertising photographer John Cowan.
I asked Sir Jim if I could run a couple of rolls of film for my portfolio. True gent that he is, Jim said “Sure!” even though every one was pretty tired after the 5 hour gasoline ad session. Anyhow, this is the result and it remains one of my favourite pictures to this day as it shows Sir Jim as he really was and is – a strong and generous human being who did not take himself too seriously. You are a true professional Jim, and I am eternally grateful to you for giving me this opportunity.
Technical Details:
Camera: Hasselblad 500C
Lens: 80mm Planar
Film: Tri-X
ASA: 400 rated at 200
Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/16
Lighting: 5,000 Joule Strobe in perspex light bank.
© 1966 John Hooton Photography
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Racheli
Fabulous shot!
John Hooton replied
Thank you Racheli. At the time, this was an honour for me. :-)
John Hooton
Thank you Racheli. At the time, this was an honour for me. :-)
pryere
The best shot I have ever seen of old Jim. I grew up with Mr. Saville, Jim’ll fix it, top of the pops etc. What a great oppurtunity this was, I am not suprised you cherish this one, fantastic.
John Hooton replied
Thank you for your spot on comments Pryere. Although I took this photo I tend to agree with you! Most shots of Jim are very corny ‘show biz’ or ‘zany’ pics that are usually flatly lit and do not show the man behind the image. This has a bit more style and grace. Apologies for my total lack of modesty! LOL!
Gilberte
Splendid shot John
John Hooton replied
Thank you Gilberte, We are the ‘Jim’ generation!
roybarry
A fantastic shot of a British icon- I love how you have captured his spirit here.
John Hooton replied
Thanks Roy. It is nice to have this shot appreciated after 42 years!
roybarry
You can’t rush a craftsman….........
lisa1970
fabulous. great shot that stands the test of time. lots of character, no wonder you’re proud of it :-)
John Hooton replied
Thank you Lisa, the time test is the greatest but you have a long time to wait!
kellyjomitchell
I remember this one from facebook – it is just fantastic! Being from the states, I am not familiar with this character, but reading the comments combined with the story that the photo tells gives me a pretty good image of the man (:
John Hooton replied
Thank you Kelly, you are very perceptive. Jim has used his gifts to do a great deal in his lifetime, selflessly raising millions of pounds for charity, often through physical endurance. He is a deserved recipient of the Order of the British Empire and a Knighthood from the Queen.
Shelly Hiebert
This is an absolute favourite of mine! If you remember my comments from fb I said he looked like a true character that didn’t take himself so seriously and that I would love to meet one day! Great shot John….straight to my favourite list.
John Hooton replied
I do remember and thank you Shelly. It is both satisfying and flattering to know that this picture depicts the man so well.
LetThemEatArt
Now then, now then, guys & gals…great photo! My Dad once bumped into Sir Jimmy, back in the 60’s at a sauna bath in Leeds, when he had his hair half black and half white (Jimmy, not my Dad!).
John Hooton replied
That’s amazing because Jimmy had his hair half black and half blond when I took this photo, so I guess your Dad bumped into him in 1966!
Dennis Gay
G’day John,
So you shot Sir Jim with a ‘blad??!! No wonder the image has incredibly good quality.
A great character study of a great character, with a marvellous tonal range, great contrast, lovely depth of field, crisp focus and of course that wonderful entertaining eccentricity of your subject.
Great work that man!
GB
Dennis
John Hooton replied
Thank you for those kind words Dennis, and thank you for the compliment of adding this to your favourites.
Tony Ryan
Think it is wonderful that you have highlighted humility. No matter who we are or what we achieve we are at our strongest when we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
John Hooton replied
Thanks for your comment Tony, there’s a lot of truth in what you say.
Farmncamera
John….you never cease to amaze me with the things you have done. I am so impressed….. truly! xx
John Hooton replied
You are very kind Elaine, early on I had some very good teachers.
LjMaxx
Captures a clear personality John.. He looks like he had a great sense of humor and a sense of who he was.. Wonderfully done.. :)
John Hooton replied
Thank you LJ. Jim is now in his 81st year and still going strong. He completed the London Marathon in 2005!
Kate Adams
Great shot John I have always liked Jimmy Savile he always appeared to be a great personality, how long was he on Top of The Pops or maybe I have the wrong programme I used to watch him with my sis who lives inLondon
John Hooton replied
Hi Kate, thanks for your comment. Jim presented the first and last show of Top Of The Pops and of course many in between. His other notable TV program was Jim’ll Fix It, where he made ‘wishes’ come true for applicants.
David Iori
Fabulous shot
John Hooton replied
Thanks David, one of my own favourites as explained!
savosave
great shot of sir Jim.We have a similar surname,and I once spoke to him as he jogged past my parents home at the time, Shefford,Beds…he used to stay at the nearby Henlow Grange health farm.
John Hooton replied
Thank you for your comment David, it would seem on here that Jim gets around!
Lois Bryan
this shot is magic, John … I bow low to the 20-year-old you … and to the you you’ve become. How I’m going to LOVE perusing your images!!!!!!!!!! I’ll try to restrain my enthusiasm and not drown you in messages …
John Hooton replied
Thanks Lois, gosh, if I was still 20 my cheeks would be red!
Von McKnelly
I hope you don’t mind the comparison but….Irvin Penn ain’t got nothing on you brother.
John Hooton replied
Now then, now then… don’t exagerate… as it happens… I knew his assistant very well, before he went to America to work for him and when he returned a few years later. I was surprised to learn that most of his great portraits were taken on the roof in daylight – large format of course. :-))
Arrowman
Brilliant shot, I`ve met the guy, and this shot sums him up brilliantly! . Colin
John Hooton replied
Thanks Colin. Yup, old Jim is truly positive in every respect.
ollyjones
This is a great shot John
John Hooton replied
Thanks very much Olly, that’s really appreciated.
Peta Ridley
Such a wonderful shot of a British icon… I really love the way you have captured Sir Jimmy’s character, and with such great tones. A shot to be very proud of indeed…
John Hooton replied
Thank you Peta for such a glowing comment. Jim was a very positive and easy subject to work with. :-))
Elana Bailey
What a great portrait and an even better story. How lucky you are to have been on your fab journey of life. Well done.
John Hooton replied
Thank you Elana for those very kind and wise words, I have been lucky indeed!
Jeannette Sheehy
now then, now then!....love this photograph….now you have me singing the “Jim’ll Fix It” song…lol!!
John Hooton replied
Thank you Jeannette, I can certainly say that Jim fixed it for me in the same spirit long before his TV show!
Jeannette Sheehy
I was just looking through your work and am in awe. I have such a hard time with producing black and white – but I am going to try and take your advice that black is black, white is white and grey is grey and see what comes of it…
John Hooton replied
That’s the spirit! If you use Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, try using ‘Curves’ to adjust the contrast. This will give you much more control over the mid tones so that you don’t lose them and you will be able to get that “taken on film” look. :-))
Shanina Conway
What a wonderful portrait and fascinating career you’ve enjoyed;)
John Hooton replied
Thank you for those kind words Shanina, my career had it’s moments and I got my 15 minutes of fame when I was interviewed on TV in 1966 as one of London’s promising young photographers! :-))
Michael Bainbr...
Love it, such beautiful tonal range.
John Hooton replied
Thank you Michael, this is one of my own favourites. ;-)
MuscularTeeth
that is an awesome photo.
John Hooton replied
Thank you – awesome character!
BrunoPantone
stunning piece :)
John Hooton replied
Thanks Bruno!
sourig
fantastic…great capture
John Hooton replied
Thank you Sourig, dear old Jim!
cammiecakes
I love this the lighting is perfect….one of my faves!
John Hooton replied
Thanks Cammie, it is still one of my faves too even after many years. :-))
cammiecakes
I have to tell you of all the photos I’ve seen on here so far this one is my absolute favorite!!
sami al-haj
i love the realness about it. its very very beautiful.
John Hooton replied
Thank you Sami. Black and white film has a subtle quality that’s hard to replicate digitally. It can be done though – a black studio and this software would get you pretty close! :-))
sami al-haj
you are, i am, fucking hell, thank you is what i am trying to type here. appreciated mate.
John Hooton replied
No sweat young dude! :-))
PPPhotoArt
no wonder this is one of your favourites, it’s marvellous and Sir Jim’s character shines through!!! LOVE it
John Hooton replied
Thanks Patricia, it reminds me of some great times and exciting days. :-))
jwinman
what a cool photo… lots of fun! Amazing pose and costume.
John Hooton replied
Thanks Jwinman, that was no costume – that was Jim’s hat and coat!
jwinman
he looks like quite the character!
Cindy Olivier
oh yes i love this
John Hooton replied
Thank you Cindy, one of my all time faves too!
NevesMulysa
What a face, awesome work.
John Hooton replied
Thanks Neves. Jimmy is a national icon over here.
coppertrees
Awesome work great photography
John Hooton replied
Thank you very much, Coppertrees.
John Spies
Fantastic portrait John, what a grin! And the cigar…just starting looking at your work and so far very impressive with your decades of experience shining through.
John Hooton replied
Thank you John, this is one of my own favourites. :-))
Etienne RUGGER...
So perfect style !!
Amazing shot
John Hooton replied
Thank you kindly Etienne.
Ian James
Just brilliant I love the high contrast and the expression. I have seen this before and now I have found the photographer….spot on.
John Hooton replied
Thank you Ian. Jim has appeared in thousands of photographs over the years but never like this. He referred to himself as “the governor” and it shows!
matt572
Brillant
John Hooton replied
Thanks Matt, one of my own favourites.