Sante D'Orazio - Photographer

Cindy Crawford

1990 08 Max Fr

Ph. Sante d'Orazio :


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Vogue Italia July/August 1987
"Autunno - Inverno: Krizia - Lungo il Giorno, Corta la Sera... Freschezza e Contraddizione"
Model: Suzanne Lanza
Photographer: Sante d'Orazio
Hair: Alex Hilliard
Makeup: Moyra Mulholland




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Vogue Italia September 1987 (1)
"Nuovo Autunno con Ricordi di Caccia"
Models: Unknowns
Photographer: Sante d'Orazio
Hair: Rita
Makeup: Chu Fujimoto




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Vogue Italia September 1992
"Bella!"

Model: Talisa Soto
Photographer: Sante d'Orazio
Hair: Kevin Mancuso
Makeup: Bobbi Brown









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Vogue Italia November 1987
Ultra Sportivi Con Un Soffio Di Fantasia | Montoni Ultimo Folk

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Model Annette Roque
Hair Rita
Makeup Francesco Pesenti


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This guy's work with the supers is absolutely legendary, I find it really odd how he hasn't shot anything "big" in a while. Can anyone shed some light on what happened to his career?
 
Can anyone shed some light on what happened to his career?

This was from seven years ago, in Business of Fashion:

Around 2005, however, after a major gallery show of explicit portraits of Pamela Anderson, things got quiet around D’Orazio. “I had been doing the fashion and beauty stuff and the portraiture and the celebrities for a good 25 years, so I had to stop all the commercial work.” D’Orazio, who had trained as a painter under Philip Guston in his youth, turned away from fashion, he says, in order to return to his more abstract, fine art work.



But his split with the system seems to have been motivated as much by burn-out as by a need to explore his neglected interests. Much is made of the pressure fashion designers face in today’s constant-output world, but as D’Orazio describes it, top fashion photographers are subject to similar strains: “The shootings consume you. There’s pre-production, production, post-production -- and if you have four or five of those a week, they are all-consuming.”


It didn’t take long for his magazine and advertising work to dry up. Clients simply stopped calling, he recalls. “People think that you’re not into it anymore, and in many ways my head wasn’t, I was concentrating on other things. That basically was my commercial demise. After a couple of years it became hard to get work, because I had basically disappeared from the scene. The way it works is a lot of the commercial work starts with editorial work and when you’re not in the mix with people, at the fashion shows, socialising.... It is a political game as well, if you’re not in the scene, Paris-London-New York-Milan, and you’re not seen and you’re not showing up in editorial pages anymore, people just think you died.”
 
US Vogue July 1994

Getting In On The Action
Photographer: Sante D'Orazio
Fashion Editor: Brana Wolf
Grooming: Karen Kawahara
Cast: Keanu Reeves


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Playboy Magazine, February 1993



Stephanie's Secret
Photographer: Sante D'Orazio
Styling: Tina Bassidy
Hair: Fran Cooper
Makeup: Kevin Mancuso
Model: Stephanie Seymour


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Playboy Magazine, February 1992



Rachel, Rachel
Photographer: Sante D'Orazio
Styling: Paul Cavaco
Hair: Kevin Mancuso
Makeup: Fran Cooper
Model: Rachel Williams


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New York Magazine - August 24, 1987
"All the Trimmings"
Model: Vanessa Duve, Marie Sophie, Tatjana Patitz
Photographer: Sante D'Orazio
Hair: Suga
Makeup: Moyra Mulholland






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GQ December 1988
Blame It On Rio

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Models Walter Schupfer, Kara Young
Hair Bob Recine


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GQ September 1988
Two For the Road

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Models Terrence Sheahan, Frederic Gresse, Frederique van der Wal
Hair Eric Gabriel


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US Vanity Fair February 1988
Maurice Sasson for Kikit S/S 1988

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Models Kristen McMenamy, Sophie Marie Wilson, Bert van Emden


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US Vanity Fair May 1988
Maurice Sasson for Kikit S/S 1988

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Models Kristen McMenamy, Sophie Marie Wilson, Bert van Emden


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Esquire November 1997
The Bearded Lady Wants To Be One of Us
Photo Sante D'Orazio
Text Adrienne Miller
Subject Christy Turlington


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Esquire September 1988
Umberto Ginocchietti FW 88.89

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Model James Vaccaro


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Esquire Spring-Summer 1993
Fashion: Brief Encounter

Photo Sante D'Orazio
Model Stephanie Seymour


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