Prints of pop stars to raise funds for charity

A print of KT Tunstall will be auctioned for charity.

Photographer Matt Humphrey has taken 31 photos of 31 music artists in a relaxed setting, which will be sold at auction to raise money for charity.

The London Evening Standard reports that the photographer took snaps of groups including RazorLiight and Badly Drawn Boy, as well as solo artists such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor and KT Tunstall.

Tunstall is a Scottish singer/songwriter who first came to fame in 2004 after performing 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' on 'Later With Jools Holland'.

Mr Humphrey of Muswell Hill, told the publication: "It has been an exciting rollercoaster ride into the world of these fantastic musicians who have given their time to the project.

"The shoots have been predictably unpredictable and although the subjects kept me on my toes, I've loved every one of them."

The prints will raise money for the charity African Workshop, which runs creative community centres for underprivileged children in west Africa.

Last year, the photographer raised £12,000 with a similar project depicting actors such as Kevin Spacey.
 

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