The British photographer, known for his striking images, has had his work featured in major publications such as Elle, Vanity Fair, and Harper’s Bazaar. Over the years, the British photographer built a strong reputation, releasing seven photography books between 2000 and 2004—a prolific period that helped solidify his place in the industry. Before achieving fame, the British photographer studied at the Sydney College of Arts in the late 1980s, where he began developing his craft while living in Australia. Born to Peter Watts and Myfanwy Roberts, he comes from a creative family. In fact, his sister is none other than acclaimed British actress Naomi Watts, making artistic talent something of a family tradition. Throughout his journey, the British photographer has remained dedicated to his vision, capturing moments with a unique eye that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
He was deeply drawn to American hip-hop, and that passion eventually led him to New York City. It was there that he truly immersed himself in the scene, capturing its essence and documenting the culture firsthand. His journey through the heart of hip-hop allowed him to connect with artists and communities, and over time, his work began to reflect the raw energy and spirit of the movement. He didn’t just observe — he became a part of it, all because his curiosity brought him to where it all began.