February 20, 2026

Aftersun, Cartier celebrates BAFTA, Hamnet, Paul Mescal
Aftersun, Cartier celebrates BAFTA, Hamnet, Paul Mescal

Photograph and words by GREG WILLIAMS


Greg Williams takes pause to consider the bigger picture of images seen small on his social media. This issue: Paul Mescal walking to the 2023 BAFTAs in London.

Most guests arrive at the BAFTAs in cars, but Paul likes to break the mould on things. He was staying at a hotel across the river and said, ‘Let’s walk’ – we just walked across Waterloo Bridge to the Royal Festival Hall. I divide photography into being an observer and being a participant – where you sense a connection between the subjects and me. It gives the audience a first-person experience: it feels like they’re fist-bumping Paul Mescal on a bridge, walking to the BAFTAs. 

Structurally, it’s pretty close to the rule of thirds. This has the London Eye and Big Ben on the side – a real London image and a lucky accident. The picture has a nice line from my fist that goes straight through the vintage Cartier brooch and the middle of the London Eye. I took the picture for Cartier and also managed to get the Tank Louis in shot nicely. It was a fun and exhilarating shoot – and no-one really noticed us, despite him being nominated for Best Actor for Aftersun at the BAFTAs. When I shoot like this barely anyone notices, because they’re not expecting it. I don’t put up lights and tripods, I’m not holding up the traffic – we don’t look like a photoshoot and don’t attract any attention. You don’t look any different from a tourist taking a picture on a bridge.

Shot on a Leica Q2 with a 28mm lens


Photograph and words by GREG WILLIAMS
Shot on Leica Q2

Cartier, Cartier celebrates BAFTA