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Individual Photographers & Professionals, Fashion Photography, Fashion & Costume - General & Miscellaneous, Portrait Photography - Rich & Famous

David Bailey

by Martin Harrison
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Overview

A gorgeous and ultra-hip look at the man who recorded the swinging London scene of the 1960s and helped define British cool

Before the age of Tony Blair's Cool Britannia, there was David Bailey--Cockney arbiter of the UK's "Birth of the Cool." When Mary Quant designed the first thigh-skimming mini-dress, when Jean Shrimpton burst on the scene, and when The Beatles took the world by storm, David Bailey had arrived ahead of time to record the scene with his camera. This young photographer emerged from London's tough East End and rose to become England's most famous fashion and celebrity photographer. He lived with Jean Shrimpton, was friends with Mick Jagger, married Catherine Deneuve, and was the inspiration for Michelangelo Antonioni's cinema classic Blow-Up. Now, David Bailey--Birth of the Cool tells the story of his meteoric rise to the top; collects his photographs of the most celebrated models and movie stars, aristocrats, and rock stars of the 1960s; and defines an era for all time.

Complete with Bailey's most famous photographs of Penelope Tree, Michael Caine, and the Rolling Stones, David Bailey--Birth of the Cool features his photographs of the Kray Brothers, the most notorious and glamorous criminals in 1960s London as well as private and unpublished documentary photography. David Bailey--Birth of the Cool is a must for the fashion conscious, photography fans, rock and roll aficionados, and all those interested in Anglo chic.

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The memorable images of photographer David Bailey, seen in the pages of Vogue and elsewhere, captured the changing 1960s cultural scene that would become known around the world as Swinging London; his work was so influential and popular that he became as well-known as many of the famous faces on which he trained his camera. David Bailey: Birth of the Cool revisits those swinging days.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
New York : Viking Studio, 1999.
Pages
276
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780670888184

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