‘In ’76 there was a heat-wave in London and I took a picture of my adopted sister and our basset hound’, said Sydney Morning Herald sports photographer Tim Clayton. ‘When the negative was developed, it looked like the head of the basset hound was on the body of my sister, who was wearing a bikini at the time. When the boss saw it, he said “Oh that would be a great little weather picture.” They used it on the front page. For a 16 year-old getting a picture on the front page of the [Yorkshire Evening Post] was just huge.’
‘In ’76 there was a heat-wave in London and I took a picture of my adopted sister and our basset hound’, said Sydney Morning Herald sports photographer Tim Clayton. ‘When the negative was developed, it looked like the head of the basset hound was on the body of my sister, who was wearing a bikini at the time. When the boss saw it, he said “Oh that would be a great little weather picture.” They used it on the front page. For a 16 year-old getting a picture on the front page of the [Yorkshire Evening Post] was just huge.’