In 1966, 18-year-old student Peter Schlesinger accompanied artist David Hockney to London, becoming part of the city's fashionable bohemian society. Thus began a career of photographing some of the most colorful personalities of the day, including Cecil Beaton, Paloma Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe, Grace Coddington, Christopher Isherwood, and Manolo Blahnik. This beautifully produced book presents an overview of 30 years of photographic work, with Schlesinger's portraits—notably, Andy Warhol and Rex Reed sharing a cab in Monaco—accompanied by his equally striking documentary photography and still lifes.