Who's Who: Legendary Fashion Photographers of the 20th Century
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/whos-who-legendary-fashion-photographers-of-the-20th-century.htmlToday, August 19th is World Photography Day. On this occasion, we decided to tell you about legendary fashion photographers. They shot the best covers of world publications, famous models dreamed of posing for them, and their work went down in history forever. Here are eight names to remember.
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1. Peter Lindberg
German photographer whose name is associated with 90s fashion, Vogue, and the Pirelli calendar. His career in the fashion industry began in 1988 when he shot the cover of American Vogue (by the way, this is the first issue of the magazine under the direction of Anna Wintour).
2. Another merit of Peter Lindbergh is a radical change in the aesthetics of the Pirelli calendar (before him, the calendar was associated with pictures of half-naked models). The photographer offered to shoot not only fashion models but also Hollywood actresses. By the way, Lindbergh is the only one who shot Pirelli as many as three times.
3. In 1990, the legendary Vogue cover came out with the main models of that time. Of course, they were Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, and Tatjana Patitz. The author of the famous cover was Peter Lindbergh.
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7. Cover of Vogue 1990
8. Annie Leibovitz
Annie Leibovitz is the only female photographer on this list. She has photographed for Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Time, Interview, The New York Times, and other top magazines. Starting in the 1970s, she photographed the main stars of the music scene: Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, and Bob Marley, and toured with The Rolling Stones. For this, she has been nicknamed the photographer of rock and roll.
9. Rolling Stone cover
The best Hollywood models and actresses posed for Leibovitz, and the largest fashion houses collaborated with her, including Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton. By the way, it was she who shot the very cover of Rolling Stone with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
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11. Cover of Rolling Stone 1980
12. Mario Testino
Peruvian photographer, one of whose main achievements was the cult of the aesthetics of grunge and heroin chic. By the way, it was he who opened one of the highest-paid models Gisele Bündchen. In the 90s, he actively began to cooperate with fashion houses and shoot advertising campaigns for them.
13. Vogue Russia 1998
14. Gianni Versace and Tom Ford personally approached him. And the legendary photo shoot of Princess Diana was his work.
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16. Photo: MJ Kim/Getty Images
By the way, they say that Mario Testino was Lady Dee's favorite photographer.
17. Helmut Newton
One of the most provocative and daring photographers of all time. He was called the king of the kink, and his black-and-white shot Le Smoking (in which the model poses with a cigarette dressed as Yves Saint Laurent) has become one of the most recognizable in the world. In 1957, Newton signed a contract with the British Vogue magazine, then shot for Harper's Bazaar and other world publications.
18. Chanel AW78 advertising campaign
19. Hairpins, stockings, and even BDSM paraphernalia are indispensable elements of almost all of his works. Thanks to him, the concept of Sex sales ("Sex for sale") gained popularity.
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21. Richard Avedon
Richard Avedon is a portraiture genius. In his works, he skillfully combined naturalism and grotesque. Avedon re-discovered black-and-white photographs, through which he very clearly conveyed emotions, character, and inner beauty. For portraiture, he most often used a white background to draw attention to the faces of the models. For a long time, he collaborated with Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.
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23. And the famous shot of model Dovima, posing in a dress from Yves Saint Laurent among African elephants, entered the history of world photography forever. Over the years, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, and Andy Warhol posed for him.
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26. David Bailey
A true legend in British photography, best known for capturing the spirit of the 60s era. Then David was almost the most sought-after in Western Europe.
27. Cover of Vogue 1966
28. He shot all the main stars of that time: from Jean Shrimpton and Catherine Deneuve (who, by the way, was his wife) to Mick Jagger and John Lennon.
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30. Bruce Weber
Bruce Weber has made a huge contribution to fashion photography. At first, he photographed exclusively male models (for which many scolded him), and only years later women began to pose for him.
31. The Abercrombie & Fitch Spring/Summer 1997 ad campaign
32. His first works appeared in the late 70s for GQ magazine. He has photographed for Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Elle, Life, Interview, and Rolling Stone. And the magazine American Photographer included one of his works in the top ten photographs that changed America.
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34. Irwin Penn
One of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. He shot the first cover for Vogue in 1943 and collaborated with the magazine throughout his life. In total, there were already 165 of them during his career.
35. He photographed John Dewey, Alfred Hitchcock, Al Pacino, Martha Graham, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Audrey Hepburn. They say that for each photo shoot, he thought over the script, and all the models were actors who played the roles.
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