Client
Aperture
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Sonya Dyakova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Aperture
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Sonya Dyakova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Aperture
Commissioned
Atelier Dyakova
Art direction
Sonya Dyakova
Design
Sonya Dyakova
Justine Bannwart
Client
Technetix
Commissioned
Profile Editions
Art direction
Caroline Clark
Justine Bannwart
Design
Justine Bannwart
CLIENT
Aperture
COMMISSIONED
Atelier Dyakova
ART DIRECTION
Sonya Dyakova
Justine Bannwart
DESIGN
Sonya Dyakova
Justine Bannwart
Fashion photography has an unerring ability to reflect back to us our dreams and desires. It questions and confronts. tempts, seduces and delights. With its endless capacity for reinvention, it also expresses the changing values of our cultures and society. This book explores the profound influence that fashion photography has wielded for over a century, presenting its evolution as a language and a genre, while showcasing some of its most iconic moments.
Featuring work by important fashion photographers of the past, alongside those shaping contemporary taste today — including Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, William Klein, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Steven Meisel, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, to name a few — fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle illuminates each photographer and their place in the bigger picture.
Fashion photography has an unerring ability to reflect back to us our dreams and desires. It questions and confronts. tempts, seduces and delights. With its endless capacity for reinvention, it also expresses the changing values of our cultures and society. This book explores the profound influence that fashion photography has wielded for over a century, presenting its evolution as a language and a genre, while showcasing some of its most iconic moments.
Featuring work by important fashion photographers of the past, alongside those shaping contemporary taste today — including Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, William Klein, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Steven Meisel, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, to name a few — fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle illuminates each photographer and their place in the bigger picture.
Fashion photography has an unerring ability to reflect back to us our dreams and desires. It questions and confronts. tempts, seduces and delights. With its endless capacity for reinvention, it also expresses the changing values of our cultures and society. This book explores the profound influence that fashion photography has wielded for over a century, presenting its evolution as a language and a genre, while showcasing some of its most iconic moments.
Featuring work by important fashion photographers of the past, alongside those shaping contemporary taste today — including Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, William Klein, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Steven Meisel, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, to name a few — fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle illuminates each photographer and their place in the bigger picture.
Fashion photography has an unerring ability to reflect back to us our dreams and desires. It questions and confronts. tempts, seduces and delights. With its endless capacity for reinvention, it also expresses the changing values of our cultures and society. This book explores the profound influence that fashion photography has wielded for over a century, presenting its evolution as a language and a genre, while showcasing some of its most iconic moments.
Featuring work by important fashion photographers of the past, alongside those shaping contemporary taste today — including Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, William Klein, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Steven Meisel, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, to name a few — fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle illuminates each photographer and their place in the bigger picture.
Fashion photography has an unerring ability to reflect back to us our dreams and desires. It questions and confronts. tempts, seduces and delights. With its endless capacity for reinvention, it also expresses the changing values of our cultures and society. This book explores the profound influence that fashion photography has wielded for over a century, presenting its evolution as a language and a genre, while showcasing some of its most iconic moments.
Featuring work by important fashion photographers of the past, alongside those shaping contemporary taste today — including Richard Avedon, Horst P. Horst, William Klein, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, Steven Meisel, Corinne Day, Juergen Teller and Tim Walker, to name a few — fashion chronicler Eugénie Shinkle illuminates each photographer and their place in the bigger picture.