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Our Favorite Photographers of All Time

The four photographers depicted below, have each brought a sense of personal perspective onto the vision of their readers and viewers. Today we tell you more about these photographers, and we showcase the work they have so much as excelled at. These images have reshaped how we perceive fashion today, and each of these individuals has done so in their own way.

Miles Aldridge

In his acid-colored images of lascivious lips, impossibly glossed models and hallucinogenic still lives, the photographer Miles Aldridge is plainly heir to some of the twentieth century’s enduring pop culture visionaries. David Lynch’s surreal stylisation and interest in moths, the carefully staged elegance of Richard Avedon and the psychedelic graphic design of Alan Aldridge are all in there. — Skye Sherwin of the art review.

Helmut Newton

Helmut Newton, is one of these people who make truly memorable photographs, even if you are not familiar with the name, it is decided that he is one of the most iconic photographers, to ever grace history. Originally born in Berlin, he fled to Singapore during the second World War, and settled in Singapore where he started photography.

Bill Cunningham

In the fashion world, this man is called the grandfather of street photography he is brilliant in so many ways. He has a gorgeous spirit he literally has an eye for perfect things, and for upcoming trends, photographing for the New York Times. If you are a resident of New York, and Bill Cunningham happened to take your photo, then trust me this is the best day of the year!

Bert Stern

The photographer Bert Stern was best known for taking the ast photographs ever taken of Marilynn Monroe, the 2,500 photographs taken for Vogue, were called The Last Sitting. The Last Sitting was later published into a book in 1982.

Patrick Demarchelier

One of the most influential people in modern fashion, still photographing for vogue, and working with amazing beautiful individuals, whom he takes as subjects for his vivid and beautiful photographs, Bert Stern was mentioned in the film The Devil Wears Prada, when Meryl Streep asks Anne Hathaway whether Demarchelier confirmed or not.

 

 

 

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