Helmut Newton (1920 – 2004) was a German-Australian photographer. Newton, who was born into a wealthy Jewish family in the often decadent Weimar Republic, fled Nazi Germany with his parents in 1938. The 18-year-old chose to seek his fortune in Singapore, but he was interned as an enemy alien and sent to Australia. He served in the Australian army from 1940 to 1945 and settled in Sydney after the war. He was a "prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black-and-white photos were a mainstay of Vogue and other publications
Dubbed the “King of Kink”, influential fashion photographer Helmut Newton made his name shooting models in striking, provocative black-and-white photographs for Vogue. “If a photographer says he is not a voyeur, he is an idiot,” he once said. Newton is considered to have imbued fashion photography with narrative depth, giving context to his subjects by creating stylized, dreamlike scenes. Vogue’s U.S. editor-in-chief Anna Wintour once described his work as “synonymous with Vogue at its most glamorous and mythic.” Newton was married to fellow photographer Alice Springs, and he led a glamorous life, associating with the likes of Billy Wilder,
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Flying in new formation |
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Angelica Huston |
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Anna Dello Russo |
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Beverly Hills Hotel |
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Caroline Princess of Hanover |
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Catherine Deneuve, Paris, 1976 |
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Catherine Deneuve |
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Charlotte Rampling |
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Christy Brinkley for Vogue US |
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David Bowie |
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David Bowie |
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Deneuve, Kidman and Mugler |
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Elsa Peretti in bunny costume |
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French Vogue Melbourne |
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Grace Jones for Playboy |
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Italian Vogue Bordighera |
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Jack Nickolson |
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Karen Mulder |
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Karl Lagerfeld |
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Lavazza Calendar |
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Madonna |
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Margot McKendry |
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Model in fur with bear |
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Nicole Kidman |
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Nicole Kidman |
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Raquel Welch |
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Saddle I from the series "Sleepless Nights" |
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Sigourney Weaver |
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Sigourney Weaver |
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Sigourney Weaver |
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Sophia Loren |
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Thierry Mugler |
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Thierry Mugler |
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Thierry Mugler |
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Woman examining man |
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Yves Saint Laurent for French Vogue |
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