It is the work of the camera to capture the light, but sometimes it captures the truth. This is not a coincidence, but it is a pure and pure skill by a photographer like Richard Avedon. Richard Avedon knows the perfect means to show the world a new form of controversial beauty such as "a wonderful insight about the role of sharp images and subjects" (PBS), and what many times You can also create attractive shots. Over 50 years, the portrait of Richard Avedon fills some of the best magazines in the country and will be one of the most influential photographers in the USA.
Photographer Richard Avedon's work stands out with his ability to capture the unique personality of each theme. In the 1950 's, Avedon served as a photographer for fashion magazines such as Harper' s Bazaar. Despite working at a business magazine in the era at the time, he had a series of wonderful pictures of men and women that seemed to capture the inner life of his subject and his personal identity I succeeded in making it. The fact that he was able to put these fulfilling images in an elegant and simple style ensured success not only for his ten years but also for the next few years. French critic and philosopher Roland Bath knew that there are 7 gifts in Avedon's work.
Fred Astaire photographer Dick Avery was inspired by a leading fashion photographer Richard Avedon. Avedon actually gained the credibility of the screen as a special visual adviser and background of major headlines. In addition to giving inspiration to the photos taken by Fred Astaire, there are also a lot of photos of Avedon in the opening show and also in "Think Pink" musicals. The picture of Audrey Hepburn convinced Astea that she had the possibility of a supermodel and that it was also used as a poster for a movie. In another case that imitated art life, Funny Face shows the beginning of friendship for decades of photos between Hepburn and Avedon. She insists that it is the only photographer to enable "to get rid of my natural self consciousness in front of the camera". As a member of Avedon, he once said, "In front of my camera, the gift of Audrey Hepburn gave me a great shock."