Chris Christodoulou

Chris Christodoulou – Classical, Popular Music and Opera Photographer.

Chris has over 40 years of experience pursuing his passion for photographing classical and popular music. His approach, and experience of working discreetly whilst capturing first-class coverage during live performances, have established his world-class reputation as a top photographer within the demands of live performance photography and a photographic archive to match.   His coverage of the UK’s leading classical music venues including the Royal Albert Hall (House Photographer 33 years) the Royal College of Music (41 years) ) and the BBC Proms (43 years)  is just one aspect of a performing arts resource that also includes many more arts organizations, festivals, orchestras, operas, concerts, conductors, soloists, and famous personalities including Frank Sinatra,  Shirley Bassey,  Pavarotti, The Everley Brothers, The Who and visual history of the  Last Night of the Proms.

“I cannot speak too highly of Chris’s reliability and his sensitivity to the concerns of artists and performers. This is evidenced by the high regard in which he is held by major orchestras, by the BBC, and by his inclusion within the panel of photographers approved by Buckingham Palace for taking photographs of members of the Royal Family when visiting the hall.” David Elliot CEO, Royal Albert Hall

“Chris Christodoulou’s photography is in a class of its own, unfailingly capturing the essence of an individual, an occasion, or simply an object. He is always a pleasure to work with; approachable, efficient, and reliable, instantly putting clients at ease, whether royalty, internationally renowned performers, students, dignitaries or members of the public. His remarkable archive is a glorious visual treasure trove, growing all the time” Susan Sturrock Former Director of Communications, Royal College of Music

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Sir Andrew Davis conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms 2011; Prom 24, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, 2 August 2011; Credit: Chris Christodoulou / ArenaPAL

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