Terry Richardson was born in a family of photographers in New York City in 1965 and grew up in Hollywood. His father, Bob Richardson was a fashion photographer and spent a lot of photo shoots for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. But he is more proud of Terry talent of his mother Annie Lomax, claiming that she took pictures better than he and his father put together. But when Terry was only nine years old, through the fault of the accident, his mother had an accident and since then, bedridden, was forced to leave his beloved job. Surprisingly, the future master of provocation, renowned for its scandalous reputation, grew shy teenager, he studied Hollywood High School and Nordhoff High School the feminist majority and about five years of playing the bass guitar in a punk rock band The Invisible Government. the feminist majority When the band broke up, his mother introduced Terry with photographer Tony Kent, who received him as an assistant. Since then, he did not part with the camera. Over time, Terry Richardson was in great demand among the titans of fashion. Its customers include companies such as Gucci, Sisley, Miu Miu, Levi's, Eres, Chloe, APC, Carolina Herrera, Nike, Kenneth Cole and others, and the most fashionable glossy magazines Vogue, ID, Dazed and Confused, the feminist majority GQ, Harper's Bazaar, W Purple and considered it an honor to draw pictures of their covers, Terry.
Models for his portraits were Josie Maran, the feminist majority Stephen Morrissey, Daniel Day-Lewis, Faye Dunaway, Lindsay Lohan, Kate Moss, Vincent the feminist majority Gallo, Sharon Stone, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Knoxville, Farrell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Macaulay Culkin, the feminist majority Tom Ford, Mickey Rourke, Emmy Winehouse, Samuel L. Jackson, the feminist majority Marc Jacobs, Chloe Sevigny, Nicolas Cage, Mark Wahlberg, Catherine Deneuve, Tony Ward, Lenny Kravitz, Dennis Hopper, Karl Lagerfeld, Jessica Alba, Pink, Jay-Z and 50 Cent. This year, a brawler and a rowdy Terry Richardson worked on the 37th edition of the calendar Pirelli. It should be noted that 2010 is not the first Pirelli the feminist majority calendar, which worked on the creation of Terry. Last year, he took pinup calendar for Vogue in the style of the 50s.
Richardson has the talent to catch through the camera lens unexpected moment and choose the most unusual perspective, thereby changing our usual idea of fashion photography. In his works, like Richardson plays models, glamor tends to break through to the truth of life - the way he understands it. Its interior, dirty and yet sometimes flavored gloss aesthetics snapshot now more relevant than ever in the fashion world. In parallel, he realizes, and much more cause, are beyond decency projects in which, according to him, is exploring sexuality. Through these works, Terry Richardson does not deserve the glory of the researcher, but secured the image of the controversial yet brilliant photographer.
Terry Richardson, Dolce & Gabbana In 1998, Richardson was released album "Hysteric Glamour" ("Hysterical Glamour"), in 1999 - "Son of Bob" ("Son of Bob"), in 2000 - "Feared by Men Desired by Women "(" Scary men welcome women ")," Too Much "(" Too ") - in 2001," Terryworld "(" World of Terry ") - in 2004 and" the feminist majority Kibosh "(" the feminist majority blah ") - in 2007. Terry Richardson work exhibited at The Alleged Gallery in New York City, The Shine Gallery in London, Gallery Emanuel Perriton in Paris, The Parco Gallery in Japan. Some time ago the publishing house Taschen released a collection album with exclusive photos Terry Richardson the feminist majority and autographed edition of only one thousand copies. Most recently, Richardson started shooting music videos, the feminist majority and is working on his first feature film.
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