David Bailey captured Swinging London in the 1960s like no other photographer. His pictures of the Rolling Stones, Roman Polanski, Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree defined the culturally explosive era. They are now collected in "The Birth of the Cool: Archival One" (Thames & Hudson. 42), ...
Slim Aarons, legendary photographer and socialite anthropologist of sorts, described his modus as capturing “attractive people who were doing attractive things in attractive places.” There was hardly a better place to do so than Costa Smeralda, and Aarons captured stunning shots of assorted sunbathe...
Snaking through it are such eminent swinging Londoners as The Dreamer (actor Terence Stamp), The Chameleon (Rolling Stone Mick Jagger), The Loner (Beatles manager Brian Epstein), The Snapper (photographer David Bailey) and The Blue Blood (art dealer Robert Fraser), as well as such figures as...
The rest of the world watched in awe.Snaking through it are such eminent swinging Londoners as The Dreamer (actor Terence Stamp), The Chameleon (Rolling Stone Mick Jagger), The Loner (Beatles manager Brian Epstein), The Snapper (photographer David Bailey) and The Blue Blood (art dealer ...
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Chronicler of the Cool : Photographer David Bailey talks about his work, women and Swinging London in the '60s.(Interview)
An essay is presented which examines cultural change in London, England, during the 1960s through the work of photographer Eugene Vernier and the biographies of fashion models he worked with such as Tania Mallet and Ros Watkins. Particular focus is given to Vernier's spreads for the British ...
He Was a Cockney Photographer, She Was a Posh Model ..Their Love Affair Kick-Started the Swinging 60s; NEW TV DRAMA BAILEY AND JEAN SHRIMPTONThe Mirror (London, England)