DEBORAH TURBEVILLE - Untitled
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Heat Wax Mounted on 8.5x11" Conservation Board
Deborah Lou Turbeville (1932 - 2013) was an American fashion photographer. Although she started out as a fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar, she became a photographer in the 1970s. She is widely credited with adding a darker, more brooding element to fashion photography, beginning in the early 1970s - she, Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton changed it from traditional, well-lit images into something much more "edgy" looking. However, unlike the "urban erotic underworld" portrayed by her contemporaries, Turbeville's aesthetic tended towards "dreamy and mysterious," a delicate female gaze. She was the only woman and only American among this trio. In 2009, Women's Wear Daily wrote that Turbeville transformed "fashion photography into avant-garde art."
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DEBORAH TURBEVILLE - Untitled
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