Peter Lindbergh
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Peter Lindbergh, (born Peter Brodbeck, November 23, 1944) is a German fashion photographer.
Lindbergh was born in Lissa, Germany and grew up in Duisburg. He studied painting in art school, but began photography in 1971 and established himself as an advertising photographer. Moving to Paris in 1978, to concentrate on high-fashion, he photographed many top models including Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista and Tatjana Patitz. His photographs have been published by Stern and Vogue magazines. He also photographed Céline Dion for her perfume ad. He is considered to be one of the world's preeminent fashion photographers and is credited with helping create the supermodel phenomenon of the 1990s.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Beem, Edgar Allen (January 2003). "Peter Lindbergh: Photo Poet of Anti-Glamour". Photo District News 13 (1): 38-40.
[edit] Books
- Peter Lindbergh: Images Of Women by Martin Harrison, Peter Lindbergh (2004), ISBN 978-3829601436
- 10 Women by Peter Lindbergh (1993), ISBN 978-3823814160