In 2006,
The Times named him as "one of the most important photographers of the 20th century". In May and June 2012, Young's career was the subject of the documentary series
Celebrity Exposed: The Photography of Richard Young, shown on
Sky Arts. The four episodes of
Celebrity Exposed featured exclusive interviews with a host of celebrity royalty including
Kate Moss,
Sir Elton John,
Vivienne Westwood,
Steven Berkoff,
Tracey Emin, and many more. In July 2012, Young was presented the Ischia Art Award at the
Ischia Global Film & Music Festival in Italy while concurrently exhibiting 40 years' worth of his photographs of
Elizabeth Taylor at the Colombaia Museum during the festival. In March 2013, Champagne Bureau UK crowned Young with its first-ever Le Prix Champagne de la Joie de Vivre prize. in July 2013, Richard received an honorary fellowship and
honorary doctorate in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field of photography from
University of the Arts London. In October 2013, Young's candid photograph of
Freddie Mercury at home was inducted into the
National Portrait Gallery, London. In the summer of 2014, Young was inducted into the Champagne wine fraternity "L'Ordre des Côteaux de Champagne", in the Le Palais du Tau. In February 2015, the UK Picture Editors Guild presented the Chairman's Award to Young for his significant contribution and talent in the field of photography. In February 2026, he was featured on
BBC Radio 4's
Desert Island Discs. ==Personal life==