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Helmut Newton interview | Fashion photographer | Alexander Liberman | 1979 

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Some extracts from a fascinating programme on acclaimed photographer Helmut Newton who was a "prolific fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos graced the pages of fashion magazines such as Vogue.
First shown: 09/01/1979
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Комментарии : 22   
@THEMODELGENE
@THEMODELGENE 2 года назад
It is amazing looking at photographers now and seeing how many were inspired by his style
@yellowdrops5690
@yellowdrops5690 2 месяца назад
Was fortunate enough to work with both Helmet Newton and Alex Liberman in my younger years. A true honor.
@richardkrall4409
@richardkrall4409 Месяц назад
I assisted Helmut in 1986 when he shot promotional stills for Roman Polanski's movie "Frantic" with Harrison Ford and Emmanuelle Seigner. We photographed Ford and Seigner in the streets of Paris at night with his Hasselblad and a flashlight duct-taped to a little stand. We did more photos the next day and after, he took me to German restaurant and we had sausages together. It was like having lunch with a very sweet and nice uncle.
@ArtPhotographerLindsay
@ArtPhotographerLindsay 2 года назад
I've never seen this footage. Thanks so much!
@flinchey6962
@flinchey6962 3 года назад
One if the greatest photographers alongside Ralph Gibson
@luisquezada7394
@luisquezada7394 3 года назад
Amazing! Thank you for sharing👍🏽
@bjdb
@bjdb 3 года назад
Rare and rich footage of both men despite being so brief.
@faisalahmad4455
@faisalahmad4455 3 года назад
Thankyou. Respect.
@klartext2225
@klartext2225 2 года назад
Great time code! Beautiful.
@Batteristafoto
@Batteristafoto 2 года назад
damn i wish there was more
@olenak
@olenak 3 года назад
“I think I’m sentimental and not romantic. Or I’m romantic and not sentimental”
@emanuelcarvalho8510
@emanuelcarvalho8510 Год назад
tea
@bludocc1
@bludocc1 Год назад
Did you know this .......Newton’s photographic career starts, perhaps, in 1947, when he set up a photographic studio at 353 Flinders Lane - then the heart of Melbourne’s fashion industry. Just 26, he’d been stateless since 18, a working photographer since 16 or 17, and steeped in the garment trade since birth. By this time he’d become an Australian citizen and abandoned his birth name, Neustaedter, for something the Anglos wouldn’t find quite so intimidating. He had lived for some time in a detention camp in rural Victoria, detained as an “enemy alien” with many other German and Italian refugees, after being deported by the British from the first place he fled to, Singapore.
@user-yn6dd3je4g
@user-yn6dd3je4g 3 года назад
Просто офигеть!👌
@janeporter818
@janeporter818 3 года назад
This is cool
@top6ear
@top6ear 3 года назад
When i was a young photographer, he was like a god.
@Deathcomes4usall
@Deathcomes4usall 3 года назад
He’s still a god
@isaurasofia5400
@isaurasofia5400 6 месяцев назад
Champagne and Novocain. Double live album by Roxy Music. Inside photo by Helmut Newton.
@roberthernandez454
@roberthernandez454 2 года назад
SIR....
@saborfrancias
@saborfrancias 3 года назад
I like fashion because i dont like sports
@italialibera2102
@italialibera2102 Год назад
it is curious to see how today the styles and fashions of an entire planet pass through the lucubrations of a member of the gay community, notoriously hated and despised over the centuries
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