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Patrick Demarchelier - Photographer

Vogue China July 2012: Monika "Jac" Jagaciak & Liu Wen by Patrick Demarchelier


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"Fall Romance"
Models: Monika "Jac" Jagaciak & Liu Wen
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Hair: Didier Maligé
Make-Up: Tom Pecheux
Manicure: Megumi Yamamoto




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US Vogue September 1989
Bronze Cast

Photo Patrick Demarchelier
Editor Grace Coddington
Model Naomi Campbell, Marielle MacVille, Cathy Fedoruk
Hair Didier Malige
Makeup Mary Greenwell


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US Vogue September 1989
Great Pretenders

Photo Patrick Demarchelier
Editor Polly Mellen
Models Kara Young, Marielle MacVille, Cordula Reyer
Hair Didier Malige
Makeup Moyra Mulholland


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Vogue UK August 2012



The Crazy Cool Of Emma Stone

Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Star: Emma Stone
Stylist: Clare Richardson
Hair: Orlando Pita
Make-Up: Hannah Murray
Nails: Megumi Yamamoto
Set Design: Mary Howard



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Vogue Brazil - July 2012

Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Yasmine Sterea
Hair: David von Cannon
Make Up: Brigitte Reiss-Andersen
Model: Gisele Bündchen

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US Vogue August 1991
Riding High

Photo Patrick Demarchelier
Editor André Leon Talley
Text Alessandra Stanley
Subjects Calvin & Kelly Klein
Hair Oribe
Makeup François Nars


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US Vogue August 1991
True Colors

Photo Patrick Demarchelier
Editor Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele
Model Karen Mulder
Hair Oribe
Makeup Moyra Mulholland


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Vogue Germany August 2012
"Dark Venus"
Model: Eniko Mihalik
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Katie Mossman
Hair: Teddy Charles
Make-Up: Gucci Westman




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W AUGUST 2012
'FIERCE CREATURES'
Styling: Edward Enninful




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Mademoiselle January 1986
"Modern Romantics"
Model: Kristen McMenamy
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Hair: Ronnie
Makeup: Mariella Smith-Masters



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Vogue Beleza Brazil - Fall/Winter 2012

Editorial: "Olhar Plural" (Reprint Vogue Paris September 2011)
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Hair: Odile Gilbert
Make Up: Aaron de Mey, Lloyd Simmonds and Tom Pecheux
Model: Isabeli Fontana

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Constance Jablonski by Patrick Demarchelier | Vogue Russia September 2012 HQs

st: Ekaterina Mukhina
hair: Fernando Torrent
make-up: Yasuo Yoshikawa
nails: Yana Golitsina




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What magazine is this editorial with Elsa Benitez? Thank you




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US Vogue November 1979
Resort Preview...Play It Cool!

Photo Patrick Demarchelier
Models Nancy Donahue, Esmé Marshall
Hair Garren
Makeup Alberto Fava


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US Marie Claire June 1995: Linda Evangelista by Patrick Demarchelier


"Next to Nothing"
Model: Kate Moss
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Sciascia Gambaccini
Hair: Yannick d'Is
Makeup: Dick Page



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US Marie Claire September 1994: Claudia Schiffer by Patrick Demarchelier


"The Last Second of Summer..."
Model: Claudia Schiffer
Photographer: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Mako Yamazaki
Hair: Sam McKnight
Makeup: Glenn Marzali



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That's pretty common ... the photographer is the director of the shoot ... not the model. It's her job to do what she is directed to do.

Sometimes photographers let the model do their own thing, but almost all of the time they direct them and only let the model move in slight increments... trying out different head tilts, for example, moving their eyes, or hands slightly. It can be slightly colaborative, but it's the photographer who makes the decision when to open the shutter at the right moment. And it's the photographer who is critiqued when the photo is good ... or bad.

A good model can figure out what the photographer wants and can bring his vision to be shot.
 
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That's pretty common ... the photographer is the director of the shoot ... not the model. It's her job to do what she is directed to do.

Sometimes photographers let the model do their own thing, but almost all of the time they direct them and only let the model move in slight increments... trying out different head tilts, for example, moving their eyes, or hands slightly. It can be slightly colaborative, but it's the photographer who makes the decision when to open the shutter at the right moment. And it's the photographer who is critiqued when the photo is good ... or bad.

A good model can figure out what the photographer wants and can bring his vision to be shot.

Thanks so much BetteT, so this happens on every single shoot, I've often been told high fashion top models pose without direction but not sure why people say this.
 

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