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Helmut Newton - Photographer

I don't know if this is appropriate for this thread, but when did he last photograph Daria? Or if she wasn't the last girl, who was it and when?
 
contiguous said:
I did read about his $1000 or so book with a designed stand to hold it up... amazing. I love helmie
oh yeah, that book... it was around $49,000 pesos here in mexico... around $4000 american dlls... :innocent:
it did come with the stand, too
 
'Helmut Newton said, 'There is never too little light. If you have a tripod, and a little lamp, you can make a beautiful picture,' he says. 'Penn showed me importance of using equal amounts of light, that if you use a strong direct flash, there should be equal indirect soft light. Light is photography, and both of those men know it.'

from http://www.markarbeit.com/home.htm#
 
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i like his relaxed, looser works like the one with bellucci and the lipstick and all those fashion photos where tension sort of ripples under the surface a lot more than all those staged shots with all those s&m props which i kind of hate :ninja: ooo and i just saw the hunger with denevue and it's like a newton picture in motion...the lesbian sex scene was beautiful:heart: :ninja:
 
fouroclock said:
I don't know if this is appropriate for this thread, but when did he last photograph Daria? Or if she wasn't the last girl, who was it and when?
Italian Vogue ran a posthumous shoot with Mariacarla Boscono, proclaiming it as the 'last' of something, but I can't recall what. It was certainly one of his final shoots, if not just his last for the magazine...
 
nouveau said:
i like his relaxed, looser works like the one with bellucci and the lipstick and all those fashion photos where tension sort of ripples under the surface a lot more than all those staged shots with all those s&m props which i kind of hate :ninja: ooo and i just saw the hunger with denevue and it's like a newton picture in motion...the lesbian sex scene was beautiful:heart: :ninja:

i agree. the staged ones seem to be almost out of character for him. his earlier works are absolutely fantastic! thanks for the photos!:heart: pavement, is that erin o'connor? just curious. it's a wonderful image.
 

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