After all this temptation, and with no access, I would like to know. In their opinion what are the Seven Photographs and Photographers that Changed Fashion and why?
Thanks,
John Powers
Part of the great unread, lost in the colonies, yet to be enlightened.
John
I will list the photographers and their images, but you will have to remember that Rankin did point out that this is his own personal choice, as he felt that they were the leading talents of their time.
Cecil Beaton ~ White Panama Hat, Vogue, 1934
Erwin Blumenfeld ~ Vogue Cover, 1950
Richard Avedon ~ Dovima With White Elephants, Harpers Bazaar, 1955
David Bailey ~ Jean Shrimpton, Vogue, 1963
Helmut Newton ~ Rue Abriot ~ Vogue, 1975
Guy Bourdin ~ Untitled, Vogue, 1970
Herb Ritts ~ Fred With Tyres, Per Lui, 1984
It was a great doc, and great to view behind the scenes, with Rankin often including the photographer's assistant's that were involved in the making of the original image, along with family and friends, who all had some very interesting comments to make.
For Cecil Beatons image, Rankin used British Pop star, Sophe Ellis Bextor as the model. In her own way, very beautiful, with the look of a 1930's model. He first made the image using a 10 x 8 monorail studio camera, and then moved on to digital. Ellis Bextor interestingly commented on how relaxed the whole shoot felt while the 10 x 8 was in use, with the shoot tensing up when the digital camera was employed. Rankin commented that this actually showed in the models face in the B + W 10 x 8 image, and was by far the best image for this reason. Very, very beautiful it was too.
Another comment that I thought was funny was when Rankin was talking to Guy Bourdin's assistant, telling him that he was going to shoot digital, and not 35mm. Bourdins assistant said that it was cheating! Rankin explains about the instant feedback he gets...."But what about the suspense" came the reply "Waiting for three days for the film to be developed, trembling" all said with a big grin on his face(Bourdin's assistant)
Personally I felt that the Bourdin image was the weakest that Rankin done. Bourdin was a genius with a camera, making images in camera that would be quite a challenge even in Photoshop today. I felt Rankin chose one of the easier ones to shoot and 'bottled it!' That said, it was a fashion shoot, so maybe I am being a bit hard on him.
Great stuff though
Stoo