Black and white photographs by Patrick Shaw
Categories: Exhibition
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/black-and-white-photographs-by-patrick-shaw.htmlMany of those who have seen the black and white photographs taken by the English fashion photographer Patric Shaw, who lives and works in New York, call them absolutely amazing.
Patrick was born on a British Army base in Germany and spent his childhood traveling with his parents in Cyprus, Singapore, Malaysia and England. The endless world tour ended only when the family finally settled in Australia. There he studied fine arts and painting at the University of Western Australia. His creativity and excellent drawings landed him a job as an illustrator for Vogue Australia, which led him to become a professional fashion photographer. Patrick Shaw's career as a photographer began in 1992 when he moved to Paris and began creating predominantly black and white photographs for popular magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, W and many more. Let's take a look at some of his work.
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Keywords: Fashion photography | B/w
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