Johns, Peter Norman., 1930-
Staff photographer for the Guardian, 1965-1981.
Born in Swansea, Peter Johns trained as an art teacher and illustrator at the city's art college. He started work in the 1950s as illustrator, and later photographer, for the South Wales Evening Post and Herald of Wales.
A series of photographs of Welsh miners brought his work the attention of both The Observer and The Guardian newspapers. He relocated to London as a full-time freelance photographer in 1961 and became a staff photographer for the Guardian in October 1965. He retired from the Guardian in 1981.
Johns shot for various publications and was part of a new wave of British photojournalists.
After leaving the newspaper, he relocated to Portugal where he set up his 'Photography Workshops Maritenda' and a restaurant and gallery space to sell his work in, before later retiring to Hastings.
From the guide to the Photographs of Peter Johns, 1963-2004, (Guardian News & Media Archive)
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Birth 1930