David BaileyRecently, David Bailey turned his lens away from the glitterati and decided instead to focus on ordinary people - with startling results. | Robin Muir, David BaileyCommissioned by the best-known fashion magazines of the time, including Italian and French Vogue, these portraits of what Vogue once called 'The Bailey Kind of Girl' include models such as Jean Shrimpton, Marie Helvin, Penelope Tree, and Catherine Dyer. |
David BaileyEye presents a selection of Bailey’s photographs spanning from 1962 to 2008. Mostly b&w, some in color, they feature influential directors, artists, fashion designers and musicians, including Andy Warhol, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Yves Saint Laurent. | David BaileyHavana shows David Bailey (born 1938) at the height of his powers, producing photographs that reflect his mastery of the full range of the distinct genres of the medium. |
David BaileyIn this collection of classic work from the 1980s, Bailey abstains from any comment or explanation but shows the reader the world of a mature photographer whose vision has been sharpened by time. | David BaileyIf David Bailey was the quintessential London photographer during the Swinging Sixties, the photographs he produced in the 1970s reflect a radical reorientation. |
David BaileyDavid Bailey is one of the most famous fashion photographers of the twentieth century, part of a new generation who revolutionised the medium in the 1960s and made stars of models such as Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. | David BaileyThe series Bailey photographed in wintry New York with his recently acquired 35mm camera was special. He immortalised his excited response to the freedom it allowed, the licence to quit the confines of the studio and shoot rapidly on the streets. |