The cover image of “David Bowie, Aladdin Sane” became the defining visual presence for Bowie. Bowie understood its power to brand his visual image.
The cover image of “David Bowie, Aladdin Sane” became the defining visual presence for Bowie. Bowie understood its power to brand his visual image.
If there was a doyenne of fashion photography it would be Lillian Bassman. She claimed that: “the nature of a woman [is] to be unconsciously graceful,” and “tried to record their natural…
Henri Cartier-Bresson shaped modern photography with his lively, candid black-and-white pictures, which embraced documentarian intimacy and poetic dynamism.
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