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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › david-hamiltonDavid Hamilton - Artnet

    David Hamilton was a British photographer and film director known for his nude photographs of adolescent girls. View David Hamiltons 214 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

    • British
  2. Film director, photographer. David Hamilton (15 April 1933 – 25 November 2016) was a British photographer and film director best known for his photography of young women and girls, mostly nude. [1] Hamilton's images became part of an "art or pornography" debate.

  3. www.artnet.com › artists › sally-mannSally Mann - Artnet

    Sally Mann is an American photographer known for her black-and-white portraits of her family and documentation of the landscape of the American South. View Sally Manns 1,119 artworks on artnet.

    • American
  4. Nov 28, 2016 · 30 Dreamy Photographs of Young Women Taken by David Hamilton From the 1970s. David Hamilton (1933–2016) was a British photographer, who grew up in London. His schooling was interrupted by World War II. As an evacuee, he spent some time in the countryside of Dorset, which inspired his work.

  5. The Age of Innocence is a 1995 photography and poetry book by David Hamilton. The book contains images of early-teen girls, often nude, accompanied by lyrical poetry. Images are in a boudoir setting [1] and photographed mainly in colour using a soft-focus filter, with some shots in black-and-white.

    • David Hamilton
    • 1995
  6. As much of Hamiltons work depicts early-teen girls, often nude, he has been the subject of some controversy and even child pornography allegations. Hamilton’s photographs have long been at the forefront of the “is it art or pornography?” debate.

  7. Dec 18, 2020 · While some have labelled David Hamiltons work as pornographic, and some photographs are certainly erotic, numerous prints of his are almost completely devoid of sexuality. They are often platonic pieces, which aren’t intended to sexually arouse at all, similar to a nude cherub or statue.