Mark Saunders Author

Glenn Harvey's first job was as a teaboy at a photographic press agency owned by veteran war photographer Terry Fincher. Under Fincher's guidance, Glenn learned how to produce first-class pictures. He left to become a freelance photographer, specialising in the royal family. He has covered more than 150 royal tours. In 1992 he was banned by Buckingham Palace from covering official royal tours after he photographed Princess Diana in a bikini. He lives in Italy. Mark Saunders began his career as a news agency photographer. Following this, he became royal correspondent for the Windsor Express, the Queen's local newspaper, for five years. In that role he covered more than 200 official royal functions. Periods of work in Spain and the United States introduced him to the ruthless, big money world of the paparazzi. Mark was born in Taplow, Buckinghamshire.