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Terence Donovan: 100 Portraits

English · Hardback

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A compact collection of over 100 of Terence Donovan's best portraits.


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Terence Donovan (14 September 1936 - 22 November 1996) was an English photographer and film director, noted for his fashion photography of the 1960s. He also directed many TV commercials and oversaw the music videos to Robert Palmer's 'Addicted to Love' and 'Simply Irresistible'. The Guardian labelled 'Addicted to Love' as being 'fashion's favourite video' since it was released.

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Following on from Terence Donovan: 100 Fashion Photos, this new compact edition of collected photographs features over 100 of Terence Donovan's best portraits.

Terence Donovan (1936–1996) was one of the foremost photographers of his generation, with a career spanning four decades. He came to prominence as part of a post-war cultural renaissance in Britain, representing a new force in photography. Donovan had an eye for taking captivating portraits, and this book is a collection of one hundred of his best, from royalty to musicians, politicians, actors and more.

Gifted with an unerring eye for the iconic as well as the transformative, Donovan was a master of his craft and was an acclaimed portrait photographer. Featuring some of his most striking and memorable portraits from a vast array of people, including iconic images of Sophia Loren, Jimi Hendrix, Jazzy B, Bryan Ferry and Mary Quant, this small edition is an affordable yet luxurious introduction to Donovan's work, perfect for lovers of photography.

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A compact collection of over 100 of Terence Donovan's best portraits.

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