Freddie Young & Peter Lord

Freddie Young, Peter Lord, & lady ntba, attending BKSTS - The Moving Image Society awards event at Teddington Studios, where Freddie Young is awarded a Lifetime Honorary Fellowship of BKSTS. And Peter Lord receives an award for his work in films. Teddington, England, 13th September 1994

Freddie Young OBE, BSC (1902 - 1998), British cinematographer. Young is perhaps best known for his work on David Lean's films Lawrence of Arabia; Dr Zhivago; & Ryan's Daughter; all three won him Academy Awards for best cinematography. He has also been director of photography on many other leading feature films.

Peter Lord CBE is a British film producer, director, animator and co-founder with David Sproxton, of Aardman Animations studio, based in Bristol. Peter Lord created the clay animation character Morph. He directed and produced "Adam" a clay animation film that won an Academy Award. And many other animation film productions.

Date: 13/09/1994

Location: Teddington, England

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff

Freddie Young & Peter Lord

Freddie Young, Peter Lord, & lady ntba, attending BKSTS - The Moving Image Society awards event at Teddington Studios, where Freddie Young is awarded a Lifetime Honorary Fellowship of BKSTS. And Peter Lord receives an award for his work in films. Teddington, England, 13th September 1994

Freddie Young OBE, BSC (1902 - 1998), British cinematographer. Young is perhaps best known for his work on David Lean's films Lawrence of Arabia; Dr Zhivago; & Ryan's Daughter; all three won him Academy Awards for best cinematography. He has also been director of photography on many other leading feature films.

Peter Lord CBE is a British film producer, director, animator and co-founder with David Sproxton, of Aardman Animations studio, based in Bristol. Peter Lord created the clay animation character Morph. He directed and produced "Adam" a clay animation film that won an Academy Award. And many other animation film productions.

Date: 13/09/1994

Location: Teddington, England

Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff