Historical Dictionary of the fashion industry

AVEDON, RICHARD

Avedon, Richard: translation

(1923- )
Born in New York City, Avedon was a first-generation American whose parents were Russian-Jewish immigrants. He studied philosophy at Columbia University. Avedon met art director Alexey Brodovitch in 1944 and began working for him atHarper's Bazaar. A photographer for more than 60 years, Avedon has photographed more fashionmodelsthan any of his contemporaries alive today. The majority of his work is in black and white, whether fashion or people of distinction. Each subject is beautifully photographed in the Avedon style: never with the anticipated mood but one that assists the viewer in recognizing another dimension of the subject. He is credited with creating the look ofHarperSBazaarmagazine and being "the" fashion photographer of the 1950s. His most famous photograph wasDovima with Elephants. This 1955 photograph was of one ofYves SaintLaurent's first designs forDior, and is said to retain its freshness, even today. Avedon, unlike his peers, took his models into action, photographing them in fluidity and in real-life backdrops rather than in a studio. In the 1990s, Avedon worked at theNew Yorkerwhere he maintained his special status of total independence in his work.
See alsoFashion photography.