Rosemary McGrotha: She was the absolute fantasy of the 80s.
The height of seduction, femininity, sensuality.
Denis Piel devotes a book to her Rosemary: The Unrecognized Superstar.
Rosemary was an extraordinary exception in the world of fashion photography. Her unmatched ability to collaborate seamlessly with every creative visionary she worked with set her apart, and she consistently elevated every shoot she participated in.
Her repertoire includes collaborations with some of the greatest names in photography: Helmut Newton, Gilles Bensimon, Irving Penn, Peter Lindbergh, Bill King, Hiro, Richard Avedon, Andrea Blanch, Marco Glaviano, Albert Watson, Phillip Dixon, Marc Hispart, Eric Bowman, André Carrara, Francesco Scavullo, Bruce Weber, Mike Reinhardt, Rico Puhlmann, Peter Arnell, Neil Kirk, Stan Malinowski, Sheila Metzner, Jim Varriale, Lothar Schmid, Arthur Elgort, Françoise Halard, Gilles Tapies, Bert Stern, Steven Meisel, Wayne Maser, Uli Rose, Martin Brading, Tony Kent, Renato Grignaschi, and Elisabetta Catalano.
The question isn’t “Who did she work with?” but rather, “Who didn’t she?” Rosemary’s unparalleled contributions may make her the unrecognized superstar behind the success of countless renowned photographers, including myself. Her talent, vision, and collaborative spirit have left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping the legacy of iconic photography in ways that deserve to be celebrated.
Her name is etched not just in the memories of the masters she worked with but in the timeless artistry she helped bring to life. Rosemary remains a true muse and a creative force like no other.
Denis Piel : Rosemary: The Unrecognized Superstar
Publié par Denis Piel
Disponible chez A.galerie
500 exemplaires
256 pages
90€ non signé
100€ signé
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