Guy Bourdin (1928–1991) was a fashion photographer whose talent and strength of vision were apparent even in his earliest
works. He shared Helmut Newton’s taste for controversy and stylization, but Bourdin’s formal daring and the narrative power of
his images exceeded the bounds of conventional advertising photography. Shattering expectations and questioning boundaries, he
set the stage for a new kind of fashion photography.
ISBN 978-0-500-41090-5 · 47/8" x 71/2"
· 65 illustrations in color and duotone · 144 pages · PHOTOGRAPHY
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