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Models Close Up by David Bailey
Featuring interviews with the inside scoop on the world's most famous models (Jean Shrimpton, Penelope Tree, Jerry Hall, Iman, Isabella Rossellini, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Kate Moss), their agents (Eileen Ford, John Casablancas), photographers (Peter Lindbergh, Bruce Weber, Arthur Elgort), fashion editors and designers, "Models Close-Up" is a provocative look at the fashion industry by David Bailey, one of it's most famous photographers.
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David Bailey/Birth of the Cool: 1957-1969
David Bailey's name is synonymous with the Swinging Sixties, when fashion photography became big business, and the man behind the camera could become as famous as the celebrities who posed for him. And Bailey was the most famous - the East End boy who became best friends with the Beatles and the Stones, the husband of actress Catherine Deneuve, and lover of model Jean Shrimpton - chronicling them all in a series of unmistakable, unforgettable shots. David Bailey: Birth of the Cool delves into the photographer's archive and reproduces some of his earliest work (the 1959 wedding of a neighbor's daughter was one of his first professional gigs), previously unpublished documentary film stills, and the spectacular images of quintessential '60s mannequins Shrimpton and Penelope Tree introducing mod fashion to Vogue magazine readers.
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David Bailey's Rock and Roll Heroes
Beginning with his famous pictures of Mick Jagger in the early 1960s, David Bailey's photographs have helped create the iconography of modern pop. Now, for the first time, Bailey presents his all-time favorite rock-and-roll images - a stunning gallery of musical heroes spanning four decades. 84 photos, 10 in color.
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