In 1964, Georges Dambier launched his own project: a magazine for young people, dedicated to culture and fashion: TWENTY. He hired young artists and photographers: Just Jaeckin, Jean-Paul Goude, Philippe Labro, Copi, Bosc and many others who would later become famous in their own right. Twenty lasted two eventful years.
In 1976, he created the magazine VSD with his old friend Maurice Siegel. Georges Dambier led the artistic side of the magazine, designed the logo and headed the photographic department. VSD was an instant success.
In the Eighties, he photographed the advertising visuals for Jacques Dessange, morphing the traditional rigid style of hair photography to a modern fashion vibe.














