Jeanloup Sieff (1933-2000) is one of the biggest international photographic talents of the last half century and has left an undeniable imprint on his generation. Throughout his career, the photographer has won a large number of different awards, his work is in many private and international collections. The master has worked for major publications such as Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and Elle.
Jeanloup's work spans a variety of genres, from fashion, nude and portrait photography to landscape and reportage photography. The photographer paid special attention to shooting women: Sieff was able to masterfully convey the beauty of the female body. The author rarely worked in color, preferring black and white.