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Photo Deborah Turbeville Models Loulou de la Falaise, Marina Schiano & Others Hair Tony of Yvanyve's Makeup Tien
All of these posts are incredible, justaguy, can't thank you enough.. it's people like you that make the internet such an educational place by rescuing these gems from the archives of time and putting it all up, for people that would never have the chance to see otherwise (like myself!). It's incredible to think about the amount of years Deborah has been working but what's more of a miracle is the integrity and truth in which she holds her work.. never succumbing to a trend or parameters of a specific season/publication/editor, usually just technology, but her work's still just who she is all the time, take it or leave it. Very empowering . Her work in recent seasons seems confusing for some, almost sterile I guess, but you understand it more when you go through her work, especially through such rich retrospective like the one above.. I feel a little bad that some of Deborah's most enthusiastic fans (Estella and Multitudes) have left, they would've been in heaven with these stories..
Thank you so much, MulletProof! And beautiful put regarding DT's amazing volume of work. It's unfortunate her relationship with US Vogue didn't continue but fortunately, she's still working with various journals today and her work continues.
I'm ashamed to say, I've never heard of her until a couple of weeks ago, whilst looking through Sarah Moon's thread. Deborah is amazing, her work sort of reminds me of a cross between Yelena Yemchuk's and Roversi's. I feel like I haven't seen her work in any recent publications
Good eye, moscow! Deborah's work is somewhat similar to Sarah Moon's (another incredible photographer ). Both use the same monochromatic color style with a dreamlike effect, but I think Sarah's work has more of a grainier look to it.