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David Royston Bailey CBE (born 2 January 1938) is an English photographer and director, most widely known for his fashion photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties. Bailey has also directed several television commercials and documentaries.
Ritz Newspaper was a showcase for fashion photography. David Bailey took the pictures. His wife, Marie Helvin, [16] and other celebrity fashion models modelled, and Patrick Lichfield [17] and other top photographers, such as Barry Lategan worked for Ritz. [18]
David A. Bailey MBE (born 1961), is a British Afro-Caribbean curator, photographer, writer and cultural facilitator, living and working in London. Among his main concerns are the notions of diaspora and black representation in art.
The black and white image was taken of the princess in 1988.
Shrimpton rose to prominence through her work with photographer David Bailey. They met in 1960 at a photo shoot that Shrimpton, who was then an unknown model, [14] was working on with photographer Brian Duffy for a Kellogg's corn flakes advertisement. [15] Duffy told Bailey she was too posh for him, but Bailey was undeterred.
Marie Helvin (born August 13, 1952) is a British-based American former fashion model, who worked extensively with David Bailey, to whom she was married between 1975 and 1985. In the 1970s and 1980s, she appeared in many fashion stories for British Vogue and posed for a series of nude photographs made by Bailey, which were published in his 1980 ...
With fellow photographers David Bailey and Terence Donovan, Duffy was a key player in the 'Swinging Sixties' - a culture of high fashion and celebrity chic. Together the 'Black Trinity' as affectionately named by Norman Parkinson (and only ever referred to by their surnames), redefined not only the aesthetic of fashion photography but also the ...
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