



Corrine Day is a British photographer whose influence on the style and perception of photography in the early 1990s has been immense. She is known for forming close and long-lasting relationships with her models (most famously Kate Moss) which results in intimate and candid portraits. In 1993, Day took photos of Kate Moss in her own flat for British Vogue and was credited for creating the 'waif' look. Her photographs cause controversy and she has been blamed for promoting anorexia, paedophillia and drugs. However, she has also been described as one of the most important photographers of our generation.
No comments:
Post a Comment