
Jurgen Teller Fashion Photography
Dennis Freedman
Steidl TH
English
Hardcover
256 pages
210 x 270 mm
Subject: Rese Editori Thames (15m)
Fashion, for me, should be fun―it should be light and happy, but fashion photography is so deadly serious and manufactured. It just doesn’t live in real life. My thing was that I wanted to bring it into the world and make it more human. - Juergen Teller
This book celebrates Juergen Teller’s long-term collaboration with creative director Dennis Freedman for W magazine and later for luxury department store Barneys in New York. Between 1999 and 2016 the pair created a sweep of iconic series, all captured in Teller’s trademark realistic style. In his photographs for W, Teller consistently went against the grain, resisting large-budget shoots and seeking out authentic, anti-commercial narratives and pared-down locations―as in his unforgettable first editorial in 1999 which features Stephanie Seymour, Shalom Harlow and Naomi Campbell (among other supermodels) as office workers at the magazine. Seen as a whole, Teller’s W commissions reveal the evolution of his creative freedom, from shooting Haute Couture clients, Kate Moss at the Monaco Grand Prix and Tilda Swinton as a socialite collector, to portraits of William Eggleston and Roni Horn.
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