Robert Gallagher (born 1969 in Kensington, England) is a commercial and editorial[1][2][3] photographer currently based in Los Angeles, California. He has been awarded four times in the Communication Arts Photography Annual,[4] named one of the 'Top 25 Photographers of 2016' by Creative Quarterly[5] and is archived in The National Portrait Gallery in London.[6]
He has also covered significant subjects such as the hurricane Katrina survivors and the 9/11 rescue workers. In December 2001, just two months after September 11, his first solo exhibition "Ground Hero- Portraits of September 11" was profiled live by ABC News, during the charity opening night.[14]
His work has been reported on internationally, most notably by The Northern Echo,[15] Vantage magazine[16] and Photo District News PDNPulse[17]
Gallagher's portraiture is included in the archives of The National Portrait Gallery in London
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^"'It has to be hot. It has to be creative': Don Cheadle on his 10-year quest to play Miles Davis". 2 April 2016.
^"Needles and spin: Inside the world of the US's top tattooist". 26 September 2014.
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Joel Stein (9 May 2008). "Martial Arting With David Mamet". Time. Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
^"Tony Romo... earning his spurs" -Sports Illustrated magazine, Oct 18 2007
"It's ladies' fight"-TIME magazine,Jul 18 2007;
"A Mother's Choice"- TIME magazine,Sep 25 2006;
"Smashing Success" Sports Illustrated magazine pp. 42. Sep 18 2006;
"Anybody knows not to mess with me"- TIME magazine, pp. 30. Sep 4 2006;
"It's all in the swoop"- TIME magazine pp. 58-59. Aug 7 2006;
"NFL replay"- Sports Illustrated magazine,Jul 19 2006