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+ HUE BEAUTY: Heck’s new book includes his colorful work for, from left, Junya Watanabe, Mary Katrantzou, and Número and Muse magazines.
IN 1997, the American photographer Erik Madigan Heck was given a camera for his 14th birthday, by his mother, a painter. Every Sunday, she would take him driving through the glacial plains round Minneapolis and tell him to take pictures with his new toy. A decade later, in New York City, he launched Nomenus Quarterly, filling its pages with fashion photography that was vivid, poetic and determined. A decade later still, he is the subject of Old Future, a new 160-page book that documents the breadth and beauty of what is still a young career.