Guy Bourdin
Guy Bourdin
(1928-1991)
Bourdins Career
Bourdin was first introduced to photography during his
service in the Air Force were he received his initial
photographic training, working as an aerial photographer.
On his return he worked in jobs such as a camera lens
salesman to support himself all whilst continuing with his
hobby of painting and taking photographs. During this time
he exhibited some of his drawings and also sought out the
mentorship of American Ex-patriot and Surrealist
photographer Man Ray. After many failed attempts, Bourdin
succeeded in gaining the confidence of Man Ray, who later
wrote the catalogue for Bourdins first exhibition in 1952. He
went to Paris in 1950 and by 1955 his first fashion shots
were published in an issue of Vogue Paris.An editor
ofVoguemagazine introduced Bourdin to shoe designer
Charles Jourdan, who became his patron, and Bourdin shot
Jourdan's ad campaigns between 1967 and 1981 on a road
trip around Britain.His quirky compositions of placing half
of a mannequin's legs into it's surroundings gained him lots
RICHARD MOSSE
Career
Born in Ireland, Moss is a contemporary photographer who has
worked in many different countries throughout his career. He
now lives in New York and Berlin. His photography focuses
more on war torn regions, capturing the beauty of the
peaceful landscapes within areas so affected by conflict. He
has been to places such asIran, Pakistan, Haiti and the former
Yugoslavia but is best known for the Infra series taken in
Congo.
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MARTIN PARR
Career