Thursday, May 31, 2007

Helmut Newton











Helmut Newton was born in 1920 to a wealthy button manufacturer. His father enrolled him in the American School of Berlin, but he was expelled because he chose to dream about photography, swimming, and girls instead of completing his schoolwork.
In 1936, Newton became an apprentice under the Berlin photographer Elsie Simon, a.k.a. Yva. After studying for two years with Yva, Newton moved to Singapore and accepted a position as a photojournalist for the Singapore Straits Times. He was fired two weeks later due to incompetence.
Newton then moved to Australia in 1940 and served five years in the Australian army. After he was discharged from the army, Newton opened a small photography studio in Melbourne.
In 1948, Newton married the actress June Brunell.
Newton began contributing fashion photos to French Vogue in 1961 and continued to do so for twenty-five years. During this time, he also was a regular fashion contributor to Linea Italiana, Queen, Nova, Jardin des Modes, Marie-Claire, Elle, and American, Italian and German Vogue.
Helmut Newton is best known for his fashion and nude photography.

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