German/American Fashion Photographer

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German/American Fashion Photographer. Introduction. I was born on August 14 th 1906. I am German-American and in my teen years I became interested in avant-garde art. In late 1920’s I left Hamburg Kunstgewerbeschule to go to Paris and study architect. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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German/American Fashion Photographer

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Introduction

I was born on August 14th 1906. I am German-American and in my teen years I became interested in avant-garde art.

In late 1920’s I left Hamburg Kunstgewerbeschule to go to Paris and study architect.

Photography of Horst shot by George Hoyningen-Huene 1931

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In Paris I became close to the people in the art community. I also met a Vogue Photographer. I became his photographic assistant. I then began my association with Vogue and had my photograph published in the French Edition.

Education

Vogue 1940

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Inspiration & MotivationBefore I originally wanted to become an architect. I am known now for my photographs of women and fashion, but also still life. My work reflects on my interest for surrealism and the ancient Greek ideal of physical beauty.

Lucien Lelong, Bijoux Boucheron, 1937

Peony in Broken Blue Vase, 1986

“I don’t think photography has anything remotely to do with the brain. It has to do with eye appeal.” – Horst P. Horst

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How I do itWhen I moved to Oyster Bay, New York. I designed myself a studio. When I photograph, I prepare the shoot by using a lot of dramatic lighting, backlighting and props.

I rarely make my photos include shadows falling on my background. Most of my work is in black & white. I try to create a parallel universe to make them mysterious and alluring, even elegant. Which became my signature.

Most iconic, Horst P. Horst “Mainbocher Corset” 1939

Alix dress Model: Zelensky, 1936

Round the Clock I, 1987Marlene Dietrich 1942

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What was happening

But actually, when I emigrated to the US, I applied for a US citizenship. I joined the army back in 1943 and finally became a American citizen. I was a Army photographer because I was recognized for my photographs. Horst P. Horst August 1, 1937

Beret by Schieparelli

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Influences

When I returned from the war.I continued my career as a photographer. Much of my work got printed in forces’ magazine Belvoir Castle. I was encouraged to capture the lifestyle of international high society.

Fur, pearls and diamonds, 1940

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Influences

Even my career have reached one of the world’s most famous pop goddess, Madonna. In her video she posed as a recreation of my most iconic fashion image photographed.

Madonna recreation

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Bibliography"Horst P Horst | Classic Photography." Horst P Horst. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://www.horstphorst.com/>.

"Horst P. Horst." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Mar. 2012. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horst_P._Horst>.

"HORST P. HORST." Photography Quotations by Horst P. Horst. Web. 19 Mar. 2012. <http://www.photoquotes.com/showquotes.aspx?id=418>.