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Jane Birkin

Jane Birkin

The Beatles

The Beatles

Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin

Wenda Parkinson

Wenda Parkinson

Young Velvets, Young Prices

Young Velvet, Young Prices

East River Drive, New York

East River Drive

Norman_Parkinson_Back_to_Formality_Hilton_Asmus_Contemporary

Back To Formality

Love in Exile

Love In Exile

In the Blazing Sun at George Airfield

In the Blazing Sun – George Airfield

Jamaica Blue and Beautiful

Jamaica Blue and Beautiful

The Pillars of Quwwat- Ul-Islam Mosque at dusk

The Pillars of Quwwat Ul Islam Mosque at dusk

Adele Collins

Adele Collins

Norman Parkinson - GOLFING AT LE TOUQUET copy

Golfing at le Touquet

Queen magazine

The Rolling Stones

A trio of dresses by Victor Stiebel

Venice

Vicki Hilbert

Vogue magazine

Wenda Rogerson and Pierrot

Anne Gunning

Arianna Huffington

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Smiling

Beauty Is All Embracing

Country Town Life

David Bowie on Couch

Floating with Flowers

Isabella Rossellini

Jaegger Calendar

Katherine Pastrie Flowers

Katherine Pastrie with hat

Melanie Hampshire

Paris Spectaculars

Perfume advert

Pirelli Calendar

Norman Parkinson (1913-1990) was the Twentieth Century’s most celebrated fashion photographer. He pioneered epic storytelling in his images, taking portrait and fashion photography beyond the stiff formality of his predecessors and injecting an easy and casual elegance into the art.

His photographs created the age of the supermodel and made him the photographer of choice for celebrities, artists, Presidents and Prime Ministers. He was a permanent fixture at historic moments photographing the British Royal Family, in private and public, as well as leading figures from the worlds of film, theatre, and music. Subjects include Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles, Twiggy, Grace Coddington, David Bowie, Iman, Jerry Hall and countless others. In a career that spanned seven decades, Parkinson dazzled the world and inspired his peers with sparkling inventiveness as a portrait and fashion photographer.

Parkinson worked for a wide range of publications, notably Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Town & Country and other international magazines, which brought him worldwide recognition. He reinvented himself and fashion photography throughout his career, from his ground-breaking, spontaneous images of the 1930s, through the war years and the Swinging Sixties to the exotic locations of the 1970s and 1980s. By the end of his life he had become a household name, the recipient of a CBE, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, and the subject of a large scale retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery, London. And yet fewer than 200 of his photographs have ever been seen or exhibited outside of their initial publication and his archive of more than 500,000 images provides a historic record, rich to explore. Norman Parkinson died whist on location in Singapore shooting for Town & Country in 1990.

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