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Avedon portrait
Avedon portrait








Empty, white backgrounds and confrontational poses dramatize the personalities of celebrities and others who have sat for an Avedon portrait. Later he became a photographer for Vogue (1966–90) and for The New Yorker (from 1992).Īvedon’s fashion photographs are characterized by a strong black-and-white contrast that creates a starkly sophisticated effect. He turned professional in 1945 and was a regular contributor to the fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar from 1946 to 1965. His first sitter was the Russian pianist-composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, who lived in the same New York City apartment building as Avedon’s grandparents.Īs a young man, Avedon studied photography in the United States merchant marine and at the New School for Social Research. He began experimenting with photography at the age of ten and immediately found that he was most interested in making portraits.

avedon portrait

Richard Avedon was born in New York City on May 15, 1923. Although Avedon was best known for his fashion photography and his portraits of well-known people, he also produced fine work documenting the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s.

avedon portrait

As one of the leading photographers of the mid-20th century, Richard Avedon was particularly noted for his ability to capture his sitters’ personalities on film.










Avedon portrait