

Griffin, who has worked with Prince, Jay-Z and Black Grape, first met Winehouse when she was working on her debut album, Frank. ‘I want there to be a positive flow of conversation about her,’ says Griffin. “So I went behind her when she was in the bathtub getting ready for a shot in the You Know I’m No Good video. “I really remember that because she was in a funny mood and didn’t want anyone near her,” he says. It would become the American album sleeve and was captured during an intimate moment on the set of a music video he directed.

One of the most famous images that Griffin took of Winehouse was of her in a bathtub. Griffin’s new exhibition Amy in the Light is made up of shots he took while working with the star on music videos including Back to Black, You Know I’m No Good and Love Is a Losing Game. She was a girl with a story to tell and she wasn’t afraid to tell it.” She’s not just a tragic figure but a human being who was incredibly talented. He said: “I want there to be a positive flow of conversation about her. Phil Griffin – the music video director and photographer who served as Winehouse’s creative counsel during the Back to Black album – says that 10 years on from the singer’s death, people should look past the tragedy and focus on what she achieved while under huge pressure. One of Amy Winehouse’s closest creative collaborators has called for a positive reappraisal of her life and work, as he unveils intimate, never-before-seen images of the star.
