Photo exhibition debuts ahead of charity auction

A black and white photo of Lisa Stansfield. she is leaning her arms on a  table, facing towards the camera and looking just to the right of it. An empty wine  glass is to the forefront to her left and a man can be seen in the background over her left shoulder. He has his back to her and is wearing a white shirt and black trousers. Lisa has dark hair with a fringe swept across her forehead and is wearing a black top with long sheer sleevesImage source, Marco Sanges
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Singer Lisa Stansfield is one of those who stepped closer to Marco Sanges' camera

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A series of photographic portraits of high-profile artists have gone on display before they are auctioned to raise funds for a charity supporting homeless people.

One Step Closer by Marco Sanges is being exhibited for the first time at the Dimbola Museum in Freshwater, Isle of Wight.

Bob Geldof, Elizabeth McGovern, Jeremy Irons, Brian Cox, Gyles Brandreth and Clare Balding are among those who posed for close-ups.

Funds raised from the auction will go to Under One Sky, a London-based not-for-profit charity set up to support the homeless community.

The Dimbola was once the home of celebrated Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.

It is now a museum owned and run by the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust charity, with galleries dedicated to her life and work.

It also showcases contemporary exhibitions from photographers around the world.

Mr Sanges said creating the project was a "deeply spiritual experience, comprised of intense emotions that were as contrastingly dark and light as the portraits themselves".

Timothy is looking to the left of the camera with a serious expression. He is wearing a light coloured suit jacket with a striped shirt and dark tieImage source, Marco Sanges
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The late actor Timothy West also sat for a photo portrait by Mr Sanges

Always In Motion Ltd, the registered company for One Step Closer, said that after the photographer built a "strong, celebrated reputation of his own", he decided to "branch out and use his art to give back to the world".

The initiative is aimed at "reshaping the narrative surrounding homelessness and transforming the lives of those in need", it added.

Julian Bell, Dimbola's president, said the results of Mr Sanges' images were "by turns rapturous, hilarious and scary" and, in every case, "imprinted with the uniqueness of the sitter".

One Step Closer will be on display alongside photographer Lee Miller's Style is Strength: Lee Miller's Wartime Fashion Photography collection, showcasing images she captured during World War II.

The collaborative exhibit will run from Sunday until 18 May and Mr Sanges' portraits will be auctioned later that month.

Bob Geldof faces the camera and holds the neck of a guitar with his left hand which has several rings on his ring finger. He has white shaggy layered hair and a white beardImage source, Marco Sanges
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Bob Geldof posed with a guitar for his portrait

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