![]() ![]() Lindbergh was born in 1944 in Leszno, Poland. His images became homage to the new modern women. ![]() In the 1990s Lindbergh garnered international acclaim for launching the careers of the “Supermodels”-Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Stephanie Seymour, Naomi Campbell, and Linda Evangelista. He uses body movement-in particular modern dance-to celebrate the human form in a way that carries elements of both antiquity and modernity. In his editorial work for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview, and many other international magazines, Lindbergh replaces staged, calculated glamour with a vérité approach, enhanced by his use of high-contrast black-and-white photography. His Eastern European heritage can be traced in the stark and guileless realism that frames the feminine beauty of his subjects. Peter Lindbergh’s now-iconic photographs of women derive inspiration from early narrative cinema and street photography in their fleeting observations and compositional elegance. ![]()
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