Patrick Demarchelier

2022 - 4 - 1

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Le célèbre photographe des stars, Patrick Demarchelier, est mort (Paris Match)

Patrick Demarchelier, photographe français de la mode et du showbiz, est décédé jeudi à l'âge de 78 ans, a annoncé son entourage sur Instagram.

Le Français Patrick Demarchelier, photographe star de la mode et du showbiz, est décédé jeudi à l'âge de 78 ans, a annoncé son entourage sur Instagram. "C'est avec une grande tristesse que nous annonçons la disparition de Patrick Demarchelier le 31 mars 2022, à l'âge de 78 ans. En 2018, il a été pris dans la tourmente #MeToo, plusieurs femmes l'accusant de harcèlement sexuel. Patrick Demarchelier faisait partie des plus grands photographes de mode et du show-business.

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Mort à 78 ans de Patrick Demarchelier, la simplicité en objectif (Le Figaro)

DISPARITION - Emporté par une longue maladie, le portraitiste de la Princesse Diana s'est imposé par des photos à la simplicité royale et au naturel ...

Après le divorce si médiatique et acide d'avec le Prince Charles, Demarchelier continua de photographier cette belle Anglaise à la recherche du bonheur. Ce portrait en noir et blanc, à la fois sensuel et pudique, d'une simplicité formelle qui décuple son audace, fera de Patrick Demarchelier le portraitiste personnel de Diana, devenant ainsi le premier photographe de la famille royale britannique qui n'est pas anglais. DISPARITION - Emporté par une longue maladie, le portraitiste de la Princesse Diana s'est imposé par des photos à la simplicité royale et au naturel réinventé.

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Fashion Photographer Patrick Demarchelier Dies at 78, Forlini's ... (ARTnews)

And Joasia Krysa, professor of exhibition research and head of art and design at Liverpool John Moores University in the U.K., will curate the 2023 Helsinki ...

We invited him up for pasta.” And now the guy is sending his art to the moon! ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES. At a VIP opening for the Whitney Biennial in New York, Vanity Fair’s Nate Freeman caught up with collector Mera Rubell, who said that she used to throw Biennial afterparties with her husband, Don, back in the days when the museum was on the Upper East Side. “One time, we got a buzz from someone who wanted to come to the party—but they were a full day late,” Mera said. Billionaire collector Joseph Lau is reportedly selling eight porcelains from the Ming and Qing dynasties through Sotheby’s and a trove of rare wine through Christie’s, which could net him some $20 million in total. And Joasia Krysa, professor of exhibition research and head of art and design at Liverpool John Moores University in the U. K., will curate the 2023 Helsinki Biennial, per Artforum. Shooting for leading magazines and brands, and serving as the personal portraitist for Princess Diana, Demarchelier was one of the most visible fashion photographers of his era. “The combination of ease and elegance set his work apart,” Vanessa Friedman writes in the New York Times, where she is fashion director and chief fashion critic.

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Patrick Demarchelier, Famed Fashion Photographer, Dies at 78 (Vanity Fair)

Patrick Demarchelier, the famed French fashion photographer who was known for his iconic portraits of supermodels and Princess Diana, died at age 78 after ...

Demarchelier denied all of the allegations at the time, but in response to the accusations, Condé Nast announced, “We have informed Patrick we will not be working with him for the foreseeable future.” The photographer, who was born in 1943, grew up in Le Havre, France. He began his career in Paris with no formal training before becoming an assistant to Vogue photographer Hans Feurer which first put him in contact with the fashion magazine he would eventually become synonymous with. He is survived by his wife Mia, his three sons Gustaf, Arthur, Victor and three grandchildren.” Demarchelier's work was a staple of both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar for three decades, and he became the first non-British person to ever take an official royal photograph with his portrait of Princess Diana.

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Patrick Demarchelier, famed fashion photographer of Princess ... (USA TODAY)

French photographer Patrick Demarchelier, whose photos have appeared on the covers of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, has died. He was 78.

He was also one of my favorite photographers. "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Patrick Demarchelier," a message on his Instagram account read. Very sad to hear of his passing. Conde Nast, which owns Vogue, later released a statement noting the company would "not be working with him for the foreseeable future." "Always loved working with Patrick so much. His stepfather gifted him his first camera when he was 17.

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Mort de Patrick Demarchelier, photographe des mannequins (La Presse)

Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Nicole Kidman et la princesse Diana sont passées devant son objectif : figure incontournable du monde de la mode, avant d'être ...

Rêve qui l’emmènera à New York en 1975, où il débutera comme aide-photographe avant de commencer à photographier pour la bible de la mode : Vogue. Patrick Demarchelier a toujours nié les faits, mais le groupe Condé Nast (propriétaire notamment de Vogue, Glamour…) avait mis fin à leur relation de travail. À 20 ans, il emménage Paris pour réaliser son rêve : devenir photographe de mode. À chaque fois, les femmes sont immortalisées sans rides, minces et heureuses. Ce même monde avait pris ses distances avec lui dès 2018 lorsque plusieurs femmes l’ont accusé de harcèlement sexuel. L’annonce de sa mort a été faite dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi sur le compte Instagram certifié de cette légende de la photo : « C’est avec une grande tristesse que nous annonçons la disparition de Patrick Demarchelier le 31 mars 2022, à l’âge de 78 ans ».

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Patrick Demarchelier, famed fashion photographer, dies aged 78 (CTV News)

French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier, who is known for his iconic images of some of the 20th century's most glamorous women died Thursday at the ...

He denied the allegations, telling the paper that "people lie and they tell stories," and that he had "never, never, never" inappropriately touched a model. "We became friends," he told the U. K.'s Telegraph newspaper of Diana in 2008, over a decade after her death. He also made history by becoming Princess Diana's personal photographer -- as the first non-Briton to assume such a role for the U. K.'s royal family -- in 1989. He was among an elite group of photographers hired to shoot the prestigious Pirelli Calendar on more than one occasion -- in 2005, 2008 and 2014, the latter in collaboration with Peter Lindbergh. In a statement to CNN, New York's Staley-Wise Gallery, which represents Demarchelier's work, described him as "a brilliant photographer who had an extraordinary sense of classic and elegant style -- certainly the best of his generation." After establishing himself as a fashion photographer and working for publications such as American Vogue, Demarchelier relocated to New York City in 1975.

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Famed fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier dies at age 78 (NPR)

A close friend of Princess Diana, Patrick Demarchelier was one of the leading fashion photographers of his era.

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Patrick Demarchelier, famed French fashion photographer, dies at 78 (NBC News)

French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier, known for his front covers and portraits of famous figures including the late Princess Diana, has died at ...

Sending a ton of love to his family.” Posting her own Vogue front cover shot by Demarchelier, actress Kate Hudson wrote: “So many memories. Most gentle, most legendary, soft but full of life.

French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier dies aged 78 (Calgary Herald)

LONDON — French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier, known for his front covers and portraits of famous figures including the late Princess Diana, ...

By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sending a ton of love to his family.” tap here to see other videos from our team. Fashion industry figures, including models including Bella Hadid and Cindy Crawford, paid tribute to him. Demarchelier photographed fashion house campaigns and glossy magazine shoots throughout his career, and was even referenced in the 2006 movie “The Devil Wears Prada.” His photographs of Diana became some of the best known images of her, including a black and white one of her smiling while hugging her knees wearing a strapless gown and tiara.

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Patrick Demarchelier : ses plus beaux clichés dans Vogue Paris (Vogue Paris)

Patrick Demarchelier comptait parmi les plus grands photographes de mode et de portrait de tous les temps. · Madonna, · Cindy Crawford, · Angelina Jolie, et ...

Patrick Demarchelier comptait parmi les plus grands photographes de mode et de portrait de tous les temps. Patrick Demarchelier fait également partie des photographes qui ont illuminé les pages de Vogue Paris depuis les 70's, mais aussi plusieurs de ses couvertures devenues iconiques. Les plus beaux livres de mode de tous les temps

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Patrick Demarchelier, Fashion Photographer, Dies at 78 (The New York Times)

The Frenchman was famous for his portraits of supermodels and his close relationship to Princess Diana, and his images are a part of the fashion canon.

“Patrick takes simple photographs perfectly, which is of course immensely difficult,” Anna Wintour, the editor of Vogue, wrote in a 2015 essay for a Christie’s auction of his work. Indeed, he became so synonymous with Vogue that his name made a cameo in the 2006 film “The Devil Wears Prada,” from which “Get me Patrick” was a much-quoted line. “He makes attractive women look beautiful and beautiful women seem real.”

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Celebrated Photographer Patrick Demarchelier Dies (The Cut)

Princess Diana made Demarchelier her official photographer but in the last chapter of his life, he was accused of sexual misconduct.

But a cloud settled over the last chapter of his life when he was accused of sexual misconduct by a number of models and a former photo assistant in the Boston Globe. Demarchelier denied the allegations, which were corroborated by the paper but not attributed on the record. He is survived by his wife, Mia; three sons, Gustaf, Arthur, and Victor, who also became a fashion photographer; and three grandchildren. He was named an officer in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French government in 2007, and saw exhibitions and gallery shows of his work staged over the years. But in fact, Demarchelier worked widely, and when Liz Tilberis reinvented Harper’s Bazaar in 1992, she and Fabien Baron turned to Demarchelier to shoot the first cover, a stripped-down statement of new intent: Linda Evangelista against a pure-white backdrop in a beaded black bodysuit, one hand swanishly covering her face. “They all have a certain glamour to them, but they’re not just one kind of photograph.” “He can happily fit into any situation,” Coddington added. A cause of death was not given.

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Patrick Demarchelier: Photographer of Princess Diana, J-Lo and ... (Sky News)

Patrick Demarchelier worked with stars and royalty alike, snapping Madonna and Kate Moss as well as Princess Diana. He once said that none of the hundreds ...

"So many memories. Rest in Peace my friend." To his wife and family, I send my love. Thank you for having me around for the beautiful ride. "Most gentle, most legendary, soft but full of life. Demarchelier denied all accusations.

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