Steve Schofield: 'Two things you should know about Laura Marling: she makes great salad and has a very nice wooden bench handmade by a local carpenter called Jesus'.
Read the interview with Laura in this Sunday's Observer Photograph: Steve Schofield for the Observer
Hamish Brown: 'Tired from the previous night's meal and interview, Rupert arrived wearing skanky Adidas track suit bottoms and scuffed trainers, holding a white shirt that evidently hadn't seen an iron for a while. We didn't have much time so we used his overcoat for the cover shot to hide the crumples and creases. He is, I must say, a fantastic chap' Photograph: Hamish Brown for the Observer
Grooming by Dina at Soho Management using Bumble & Bumble, Dermalogica and Bobbi Brown Photograph: Hamish Brown for the Observer
Gary Calton: 'The reporter Tracy McVeigh and I met protesters in Tahrir Square and decided to follow them to a demonstration at the Muslim Brotherhood HQ, a 60-minute drive from central Cairo. The coach drivers, fearing reprisals for carrying opposition demonstrators, refused to get any closer than three miles from the HQ. As the demonstrators disembarked, the situation was very tense. Were we in Brotherhood heartland. How would we get to the HQ ? How would we get home ? And of course, as journalists, were we safe in this area? The previous weekend there had been three deaths and 17 fellow journalists had been severely beaten covering a demo in Tahrir Square.' Photograph: Gary Calton for the Observer
See more of Gary Calton's images from Egypt here Photograph: Gary Calton for the Observer
Gary Calton: 'Ambulances were racing back and forth to the demonstration at the Brotherhood HQ. As we got closer, demonstrators started to get hold of anything they could use to throw or protect themselves with. Shortly after this image was taken, the group we were with were ambushed by Brotherhood supporters leaving a mosque after Friday prayers. We never reached our destination, prevented by a stream of rocks, tear gas and confrontations on a road half a mile away from the HQ.'
Read Tracy McVeigh's report on the trip here Photograph: Gary Calton for the Observer
Antonio Olmos: 'It is not every day you meet a survivor of the Holocaust. I went to her flat to do a video and a portrait. Sometimes in the rush to get everything right technically you sort of forget why you are there. As the video rolled and she told her story I was overcome with emotion. Listening to her tell such an amazing story of her survival was deeply moving. I had a hard time concentrating on the portrait after that. I thought to myself it was days like these that remind me of what a deep privilege it is to be a photographer and a journalist.'
You can read Ed Vulliamy's article life inside the Nazi camp and watch Antonio's video of Zdenka here Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
Having finished seventh, jockey Mark Grant said after the race: 'That was brilliant. He's given me a great spin. He missed the Chair but recovered nicely from that. I thought going over the Melling Road we might get placed, but it's great to get round' Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Observer
Gary Calton: 'Dickie was very proud of his considerable cricketing achievements. Many of his honours were on display, including his MBE. The wall is covered with photographs and paintings of him in action or meeting dignitaries. "Come into the front room" he urged. "Look, that's me meeting the Queen." As I worked he continually asked: "Have you got the Queen in the picture?". He's a proud man' Photograph: Gary Calton for the Observer
Observer fashion editor Jo Jones: 'The idea of mixing textures was foremost in the Metallic shoot. The distressed walls and old fairground signs created the perfect juxtaposition against the shiny metallic clothes. MC Motors at Castle Gibson was the perfect location' Photograph: Lara Jade for the Observer
Read what she had to say and see more of Antonio's pictures here Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer
Read what she had to say and see more of Antonio's pictures here Photograph: Antonio Olmos for the Observer