Celebrity photographer Joseph Sinclair has died suddenly aged 49.
Sinclair captured everyone from pop stars and to Normal People actor Paul Mescal and, most recently, the young stars of royal drama The Crown.
'Joseph sadly passed away last Friday,' his agent, John Parkinson, confirmed.
'I spoke to him around 4pm on the phone, then later found out that he had died that evening. We are all very sad – he was a very talented man.'
Sinclair had been shooting professionally for almost fifteen years.
The Crown stars Ed McVey and Luther Ford shot by Sinclair
Popstar Dua Lipa posing for Sinclair in Disney+ documentary
Nicole Scherzinger poses up in white as Sinclair showcases his photography skills
Sinclair captured the iconic shot of Paul Mescal after winning The Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role in A Streetcar Named Desire
He was inspired by films and music while growing up in England in the 80's and 90's.
Specialising in Celebrity Portraiture, his work has appeared in publications such as GQ, Esquire, Vogue, Sunday Times and Vanity Fair.
He also shot publicity campaigns for Netflix, Disney, Amazon & HBO.
'I began taking photographs when I was around eight years old. Fascinated by capturing people on film', he wrote on his .
'It's the passion to create that drives me.'
'The wonderful thing about having a camera is you never know where it will take you, who you will meet and what the next exciting project will be.'