Amateur Photographer  |  11th June 2016
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Terence Donovan and his peers David Bailey and Brian Duffy, nicknamed The Terrible Three by the press, would transform fashion photography in the ’60s, bringing a new spontaneity and swagger to the genre that hadn’t been seen before. Like Bailey and Duffy, Donovan came from a working-class East London background. He opened his first studio aged just 23. Early success came with a shoot of men’s fashion for Man About Town in 1961, and for the same magazine a year later, a series of portraits of actress Julie Christie. His informal, almost voyeuristic style, thanks to Christie’s gaze never meeting the lens, was groundbreaking.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 11th June 2016.