Beady Minces

Beady Minces

Auteur : David Bailey

Date de publication : 1973

Éditeur : Mathews Miller Dunbar/Bailey Co-production

Nombre de pages : 120

Résumé du livre

"Beady Minces" is a photo book by British photographer David Bailey. "Swinging London" flourished in the 1960s as a trend-setting center for cultures such as fashion, design, art, film, literature, and music. In that era, the city produced artists who are still talked about today, such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and in art, David Hockney and Allen Jones, and David Bailey was one of the central figures who captured the "London" that symbolizes the era. He is a photographer who established an era as the main photographer for Vogue, married Catherine Deneuve (divorced in 1972), and made a name for himself with fashion photography and celebrity portraits. This book is a collection of Bailey's images, including commercial and private images taken in the early 1960s and early 1970s. Cecil Beaton, Diana Vreeland, Mick Jagger, and others also appear.

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