Herb Ritts - Photographer

Some UK Tatler covers (ebay.com/magazine-arena):
May 1985 - Daryl Hannah
April 1987 Estelle Lefebure
June 1987 - Kim Basinger
 
Fated to be Mated

Still finding old edits in the ruins....;)

Sylvester Stallone and Brigitte Nielsen.
Photographs by Herb Ritts.
Vanity Fair. November, 1985.
:heart:scanned by dioramour
 
Fated to be Mated

Two more and the cover (showing some age).:blush:

Info same as above.
:heart:scanned by dioramour
 
Great ed thanks for scaning!!!!:)
 
Britney Spears, 1999
diary.ru/~my-love-foto/p56171887.htm

 
Vogue US June 1997
"Summer Shimmer"
Fashion editor: Phyllis Posnick
Model: Amber Valletta




source: bwgreyscale via web.archive
 
is it just me or some of the pictures are not showing? :(

fantastic thread btw, thankyou guys for scanning, appreciate it :flower:
 
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Twenty-Five Years exhibition at The Fahey/Klein Gallery

HERB RITTS
Twenty-Five Years

October 21, 2010 through December 4, 2010
Opening Reception, Thursday, October 21, 7 - 9 p.m.​

The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Herb Ritts photography. This exhibition contains some of his remarkable portraits, male & female nudes, as well as fashion photographs produced during Ritts’ twenty-five year career in photography.

The Herb Ritts Archive has been stored in a vault since his untimely passing in 2002. All of the photographs on view are original prints made during his lifetime. Many of the photographs in the exhibition have seldom, if ever, been seen by the public. A limited number of prints exist of each image, and in some instances, only one print is available for sale. This exhibition represents an overview of Ritts’ influential and expansive output in the world of photography.

Herb Ritts left us a photographic record of his time and place, a portrait of our era. He not only created idealized portraits that radiate glamour, he also gave us a truthful interpretation beyond the surface of the sitter. He loved photographing notorious personalities – individuals with an edge. Herb didn’t just take pictures of Madonna and Richard Gere, he took the picture of Madonna and Gere. He was a master of capturing iconic figures within their pop culture moment. In fashion photography, he made the models “super.” The sand, sea, shadows, and sky were his backdrops. A perfect sculpted light, elegant strength and an enduring beauty are characteristics of his graphic nudes.

During Ritts’ lifetime he made provisions in his will to create The Herb Ritts Foundation with two charitable mandates. The first, and primary, objective is to continue his commitment to fight HIV/AIDS by providing support to organizations that offer assistance and care for individuals affected by this epidemic. The Foundation also advocates continued awareness of HIV/AIDS and its devastating impact on everyone. The second objective is to support Herb’s great passion for photography by offering assistance to museums and institutions with educational programs that further advance the appreciation and study of photography. The Foundation will continue to support Herb Ritts’ legacy with exhibitions and publications of his work.

This exhibition coincides with the release of “Herb Ritts: The Golden Hour, A Photographer’s Life and His World” (Rizzoli). This publication, written by Ritts’ friend and colleague Charles Churchward, is an “intimate look at Herb Ritts’ life and legacy in words and photographs.”

The Herb Ritts Foundation continues Herb Ritts’ longstanding efforts in support of HIV/ AIDS organizations, research, and charities through funding and donations.

Images available : Fashion | Nudes | Portraits

Source : faheykleingallery.com

Images attached received by email (same source) :

Carré Otis with Veil 1, Paradise Cove, 1988
Tony Ward with Gauze 1, Los Angeles, 1990
 
Got the new book today and I'm a bit disappointed with the way that the dialogs were edited, fragmented.
 
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ooh i see.. is there any way to 'track' or re-see the images? :unsure: sorry if i'm not really articulate but thanks :D

oh and the picture of carre and tony ward is beautiful! correct me if i'm wrong.. but i dont think that kind of photography stil exists in fashion magazines today
 
Uomo Linea, Ted Lapidus, Gianfranco Ferre 86 by Herb Ritts


for the Men/Women book, 1986
Model: Mike Montana


Gianfranco Ferre Fall/Winter 1985
Model: Grant Caradine


German Max 1994
Models: Cindy Crawford and The Brewer Twins


Gap Fall/Winter 1986
Model: Gene Carrier


Nikos Apostolopoulos Spring/Summer 1990
Models: Marpessa Hennink and a male model


GQ 1988
Models: Tatjana Patitz and Fred Harding


Star Point 1987
Models: Fred Harding, Eric Debray, Olivier Debray and other two models


AMFAR Spring/Summer 1994
Model: Scott King


Loose by Levi's Spring/Summer 1993
Models: Greg Hansen, Michiel Van Dijk and Nadege DuBospertus


Horizon - Guy Laroche Fall/Winter 1994
Models: Ben Benthousen and Beri Smither

malemodelretro.info
 
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