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Originally from London' s working - class East End, David Bailey became one of the first celebrity photographers. With a meteoric career beginning as fashion photographer with British Vogue, he immortalized such Sixties icons as supermodel Jean Shrimpton, Terence Stamp and The Beatles. His tightly cropped images were a radical departure from photographic tradition. This groundbreaking approach gave his black - and - white photography a frantic energy that reflected the times. Socializing with the top names from the beau monde, he quickly became as famous as his subjects. This portfolio focuses on his most exciting work since 2000. Always the chronicler of the times, Bailey' s subjects here include such personalities as Michael Caine, Morrissey and Damon Albarn.

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
David Bailey
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
96
ISBN10
3570197360
ISBN13
9783570197363
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Originally from London' s working - class East End, David Bailey became one of the first celebrity photographers. With a meteoric career beginning as fashion photographer with British Vogue, he immortalized such Sixties icons as supermodel Jean Shrimpton, Terence Stamp and The Beatles. His tightly cropped images were a radical departure from photographic tradition. This groundbreaking approach gave his black - and - white photography a frantic energy that reflected the times. Socializing with the top names from the beau monde, he quickly became as famous as his subjects. This portfolio focuses on his most exciting work since 2000. Always the chronicler of the times, Bailey' s subjects here include such personalities as Michael Caine, Morrissey and Damon Albarn.