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Thirteen soft-focus images were printed in the magazine Art et Décoration, and Steichen later proclaimed them "the first serious fashion photographs ever made".
Apr 11, 2016 · David Hamilton was a hugely popular photographer during the 1970s with his photography books becoming bestsellers around the world. His soft focus images of young women in print dresses and floppy hats in the summer sun of the south of France captured the public imagination as symbolic of romance.
- Perry R. Hinton
- 2016
Apr 30, 2017 · Thirteen soft-focus images were printed in the magazine Art et Décoration, and Steichen later proclaimed them ‘the first serious fashion photographs ever made.’ In an earlier, pre-photography age, fashion magazines such as Le Costume Français and Journal des Dames et des Modes had included engraved illustrations but had only a limited ...
1911 – Thirteen soft-focus images taken by Edward Steichen of models wearing designer Paul Poiret’s dresses are printed in the magazine Art et Décoration. “The first serious fashion photographs ever made,” according to the photographer.
The publication of Steichen’s softly focused images in the French journal Arts et décoration represents a key moment in the advent of modern fashion photography. In 1914, the magazine publisher Condé Nast hired Baron Adolf de Meyer as the first full-time fashion photographer at Vogue.
Dec 1, 2015 · As department stores transformed fashion consumption in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the magazines increasingly showed images of women shopping. The illustrations often depicted an elegantly dressed woman choosing from a variety of hats or accessories.
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Nov 30, 2020 · As the iconic magazine turns 40, we examine how i-D’s embrace of subculture and the everyday reverberated across the fashion photography landscape. Terry and Tricia Jones launched i-D in 1980 in the high tide of post-punk and new wave, and these countercultural roots imbued the magazine from the outset. Terry was coming from the comparatively ...