David bailey photography style

Born in 1938 in London; lives in London.
Influential portrait and fashion photographer, and chronicler of the "swinging sixties". Defined the style of the '60s working for VogueElle, Glamour, and The Sunday Times, among others. 
Important publications in the '60s: 
David Bailey's Box of Pin-Ups (1965)  
Goodbye Baby and Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties (1969) 
First solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London (1971)

 

David Bailey is an English fashion photographer best known for his images of celebrities, models, and musicians, many of which appeared in Vogue magazine. He is also commonly associated with his photography book NWI (1982), which documented the process of gentrification in the London neighborhoods of Primrose Hill and Camden. Born on January 2, 1938 in London, United Kingdom, Bailey dropped out of high school to serve in the Royal Air Force where he developed an interest in photography. Over the course of the 1960s and 70s, the artist gained attention from

David Bailey


David Royston Bailey CBE (born 2 January 1938) is an English fashion and portrait photographer. David Bailey was born at Whipps Cross University Hospital in Leytonstone, to Herbert Bailey, a tailor's cutter, and his wife, Gladys a machinist. From the age of three he lived in East Ham.

Bailey developed a love of natural history, and this led him into photography. Suffering from undiagnosed dyslexia, he experienced problems at school. He attended a private school, Clark's College in Ilford, where he says they taught him less than the more basic council school. As well as dyslexia he also has the motor skill disorder dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder). In one school year, he claims he only attended 33 times. He left school on his fifteenth birthday, to become a copy boy at the Fleet Street offices of the Yorkshire Post. He raced through a series of dead-end jobs, before his call up for National Service in 1956, serving with the Royal Air Force in Singapore in 1957. The appropriation of his trumpet forced him to consider other creative outlets, and he bough

David Bailey: From East London Blitz to Iconic Photoart Visionary"

David Bailey was born on 2 January 1938 in North Leyton, East London. After living through the blitz he started school and was put in the ‘silly class’ due to what he later discovered was dyslexia.

He left school at fifteen and was conscripted to the Royal Air Force in 1956. Whilst posted in Singapore he bought his first camera and was inspired to be a photographer after seeing Cartier Bresson’s photograph, ‘Kashmir’.

Selected artworks from the shop

John Lennon, 1965
by David Bailey

The Rolling Stones, 1968 by David Bailey

Catherine Bailey 1992
by David Bailey

Jean Shrimpton, 1965 by David Bailey

Mick Jagger, 1976
by David Bailey

David Bowie
by David Bailey

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