Wednesday, October 9, 2013

His frenetic glamour beach pace of life led him to make his shots continuous exhibitions worldwide,


At age five he was enrolled by their parents glamour beach in the Witt Clinton High School and then completed his studies at Columbia University, from which he was to enroll glamour beach in the American Merchant Marine, where he was enrolled during the years 1942 to 1944.
When he left the Navy said in the classes of Alexey glamour beach Brodovitch, at the Laboratory of Design at the New School for Social Research glamour beach in New York. It was precisely Brodovitch, glamour beach editor of Harper's Bazaar, Avedon hired as a photographer. For years (1947-1984) was commissioned to portray the Parisian collections and dozens of fashion reports.
Avedon was responsible for the revolution that suffered the world of fashion photography in the 50s, and he got that naturally models were posing, laughing, walking and behaved as in normal life, rather than the poses to which everyone was used to. Unlike his "rival" Penn this always preferred outdoor cafes streets and taking their studies models.
Meanwhile, the life of this photographer did not comply exclusively to the world of glamor. In 1958 he was appointed by the prestigious magazine Popular Photography Award with One of the World's Ten Greatest Photographers (One of the ten best photographers in the world).
Richard Avedon was an artist who denounced his photographs a system cruel and unfair glamour beach to the weakest, while nobody knows how to capture the luxury and sophistication of haute couture designs.
His frenetic glamour beach pace of life led him to make his shots continuous exhibitions worldwide, and publish books, among which includes his autobiography, published in 1993 by Random House.
His retrospectives have been exhibited in museums such as the Whitney in New York, the National Portrait Gallery in London and the Palazzo Reale in Milan. Furthermore, Avedon's work has been permanently contemplate selective collections of prestigious museums like the Metropolitan in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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