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Steven Meisel - Photographer

i love every Steven Meisel's work...and i never got tired of italiy vogue... i can easily tear pages from US vogue just for scan without second thought... but id definitely feel guilty if just one scratch i made on italy vogue... :ninja: :D

my all time favorite of his work. i admired Meisel for bringing out the best of Elise :)
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Does anyone have any interview that he's done. I tried searching online, but there's nohting. He's like the only photographer with absolutely no information.
 
He did an interview in French Vogue in the March or April issue, the one with Daria on the cover. It was pretty cool, more about his past, and about models, than about his photography; and there were some great snapshots he took as a kid when he was model-obsessed, stalking the models in New York in the 1960s (?), i think it was. Maybe a French TFS friend can post the translation...
 
Becks said:
He did an interview in French Vogue in the March or April issue, the one with Daria on the cover. It was pretty cool, more about his past, and about models, than about his photography; and there were some great snapshots he took as a kid when he was model-obsessed, stalking the models in New York in the 1960s (?), i think it was. Maybe a French TFS friend can post the translation...

Really? I'd love to read it! I never see any interviews with him.
 
:heart: Steven Meisel is so talented :heart:



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Steven Meisel knows what the magazines want cause he used to be a stylist. His photos are good without out doubt and some are brilliant, but I find that I don't really feel his style. It's going in too many directions and sometimes doesn't even feel like it's the same photographer. Now don't get me wrong, I don't think that it is WRONG for an artist to go into different directions. You can even go to Mars, but as long as you can still 'feel' that it's the same artist.

For me, it seems like he has all the formulas and knows how to satisfy the industry. Also, I agree that he has oversaturated the glossies with his 'style' and therfore spread himself too thin.
 
^i agree with you, lumierephoto.
i think that's what i was trying to express somewhere else in this thread^_^
 
I love steven Miesel! I wish local stores would sell Italian Vogue though, I have to go to the next town to get it! Do any of you know any good sites for viewing his work?
 
Autumn/winter 05 - Gianferre Franco.
Styled by Camilla Nickerson, Makeup Pat McGrath Model Elise Crombez
 

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The Magnificent Seven. From left: Stefano Pilati, Marc Jacobs, Olivier Theyskens, Narciso Rodriguez, Miuccia Prada, Nicolas Ghesquière, and Alber Elbaz. Photographed on May 5, 2005 by Steven Meisel.:heart:
 

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metal-on-metal said:
I feel like I've seen this 'apocalyptic couture' story from Steven about 300 times. :rolleyes:

He was once an amazing talent but I find his work nowadays is either xeroxed heavily from other photographers or a repetition of his own greatest hits. Or in many cases, both! :lol:

Italian Vogue desperately needs an injection of new blood. Meisel and Peter Lindbergh have been ruling its pages for far too long with their decadent, self-indulgent 30-page spreads. Contrary to most people's opinions, you CAN have too much of a good thing.

nonono
xero is good! thats the way we live now. copy - one of the most important thing, as everything was already said, there is nothing more to find, so its all about how and who they copy ;) viva postmodernism, viva italia!
and he is doing that just right
 
Becks said:
He did an interview in French Vogue in the March or April issue, the one with Daria on the cover. It was pretty cool, more about his past, and about models, than about his photography; and there were some great snapshots he took as a kid when he was model-obsessed, stalking the models in New York in the 1960s (?), i think it was. Maybe a French TFS friend can post the translation...
Well, i still wanna see this interview~~~~
And does anyone know anything about him except his photography?And I'd like to see some photos of himself
 

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