In 1936, John Rawlings joined British Vogue as an assistant to photographers Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst et Irving Penn. In 2001, Kohle Yohannan, an archivist at Condé Nast, discovered a vast collection of his photographs, which became the book John Rawlings: 30 Years in Vogue.
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