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Maia Valenzuela’s inspiration
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HENRY CLARKE
| March 27, 2008

In his quarter-century of work for American, British and French Vogue
from 1950 to 1975, Clarke created indelible images of elegance: women
with veiled hats, swan-long necks and stomachs sucked in like
greyhounds as they showed fashions haute and haughty. "But he never
made photographic effects to the detriment of women," says Vogue's
Susan Train, who worked with the photographer as jet travel brought
exotic locations into fashion.


Link:  HENRY CLARKE- A FLICKR SET

Tags:  fotographication

Topic: Photography

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