Monday, April 27, 2015

FASHION PHOTOGRAPHERS - CORINNE DAY

Corinne Day was a British photographer,she left the school at 16 and it is noted in 1989 for a series of images made using his friends as models and portraying them with a knowing look and inside the world it describes. Typical representative of the new photography English,she influence on the style and perception of photography in the early 1990s has been immense. As a self taught photographer, Day brought a more hard edged documentary look to fashion image making, in which she often included biographical elements. Corinne begins publishing of independent magazines, then she was regularly commissioned by British, Italian and Japanese Vogue. Corinne Day was the photographer of a generation – the woman credited with launching Kate Moss’s career, she spent the 90s working for magazines from The Face to Vogue and establishing a raw, documentary-style aesthetic within fashion photography.

Kate Moss

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Kate Moss

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Kate Moss

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