Terry O'Neill, Elton John, Dodger Stadium
Celebrating Elton John’s 75th Birthday

HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY SIR ELTON JOHN! And who better to immortalize Elton John than the legendary photographer Terry O’Neill? Terry O’Neill created the iconic images of so many illustrious celebrities of the 20th century.

William Helburn, Suzy Parker Lips, 1959, Archival pigment photograph
JL Modern

JL Modern Gallery, 324 Worth Avenue

Michael Eastman, Abstract Wall 2, Havana, 2000, Chromogenic color photograph
Andrea Greenspan on Michael Eastman

“I am particularly drawn to Michael Eastman’s Abstract Wall #2, Havana 2000. Michael Eastman’s Abstract Wall #2, Havana 2000, illustrates Castro’s Communist strangulation of bourgeois, European architecture, and local voices in Cuba’s cultural history.

Harry Benson, Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger at the Factory
Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair 2022
Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair 2022 March 24 - 27, 2022 Booth C5 Albert Watson Lisa Kauffmann, Paris Add to cart Albert Watson Kate Moss, Sun and Henna, Marrakech Add…
Brett Weston, Holland Canal, 1971, Silver Gelatin Photograph
Simple Pleasures: Group F64
  Simple Pleasures: Group F64 “Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual. ” — Edward Weston Edward Weston, Pepper…
Arthur Elgort, Kate Moss at Hotel Raphael, Paris, Vogue Italia, 1993
To Move Freely in a Frame

If there is one name in the history of fashion photography who embodies the iconic ‘snapshot aesthetic’, it is Arthur Elgort. When Elgort made his debut as a fashion photographer, his improvisational and spontaneous style of shooting was a breath of fresh air in an era of heavy makeup, stiff, non-smiling mannequin like posing and controlled, studio lighting.

David Yarrow, 1992, 2021, Archival Pigment Photograph
David Yarrow’s 1992

Some Superbowl commercials became ingrained in American minds, one of the most memorable being Cindy Crawford’s early 1990s Pepsi Ad. The minute-long commercial, which showed supermodel Crawford stopping at a remote gas station for a can of Pepsi, captured a special moment in the brand’s history.