Dennis Morris on the iconic photos of Bob Marley that made his career as a photographer
Dennis Morris was just 16 - and still at school - when Bob Marley recruited him as his photographer at the height of his own fame.
"I walked up to him and said 'can I take your picture?'," says Morris, who found himself climbing in a transit van and following Marley on tour.
ITV News correspondent Nina Nannar reports:
Morris' photographs of the reggae legend over the next seven years - until Marley's death in 1981 would become iconic.
"That show really launched my career in music," he says. "He was one of those people who gave me the confidence to pursue my dream."
Later this month, Morris is giving a talk at the V&A Museum in London.