David Bailey Self-Portrait
David Bailey (1938 –)
David Bailey: Pionier der Mode- und Porträtfotografie der Swinging Sixties. Seine ikonischen Schwarz-Weiß-Aufnahmen von The Beatles, Mick Jagger & Co. prägen bis heute das Bild Londons.
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David Bailey Self Portrait
David Royston Bailey (b. 1938) is an English photographer, regarded as one of the nation’s best. He became a photographic assistant at the John French studio, then photographer for John Cole’s Studio Five before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British Vogue magazine in 1960. He also undertook a large amount of freelance work. Along with Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy, Bailey captured and helped create the ‘Swinging London’ of the 1960s: a culture of fashion and celebrity chic. The three photographers socialised with actors, musicians and royalty, and found themselves elevated to celebrity status. Together, they were the first real celebrity photographers, named by Norman Parkinson “the Black Trinity”. Bailey's rise began amidst the post-war optimism of London, a city rapidly transforming under the influence of new music, art, and social movements. Unlike many of his contemporaries who favored polished studio settings, Bailey embraced spontaneity and immediacy. He famously eschewed elaborate backdrops, often utiliz- Early Life & Education: Born in Leytonstone, East London, to Herbert Bailey, a tailor’s cutter, and Gladys, later a machinist. From the age of three he lived in East Ham. Bailey developed a love of natural history, and this led him into photography. Suffering from undiagnosed dyslexia, he experienced problems at school. He attended a private school, Clark’s College in Ilford, where he says they taught him less than the more basic council school. As well as dyslexia he also has the motor skill disorder developmental coordination disorder.
- Career Beginnings: Bailey joined local side Feyenoord's youth system at the age of 13, playing mainly as a winger during his junior years. After disciplinary issues during a trip to Switzerland with the B-side, coach Marcel Bout wanted him to leave the club, but the issues were resolved after the intervention of Rob Baan, the club’s director of football.
- The Swinging London Era: Bailey's collaboration with Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy defined the aesthetic of the 1960s, capturing the energy and glamour of a generation obsessed with fashion and celebrity culture. Their work cemented their place in photographic history.
- Composition: Bailey's photographs utilize geometric lines juxtaposed with organic forms, reflecting the architectural environment and capturing the human figure in motion.
- Lighting: Natural or diffused artificial light creates soft shadows that illuminate subjects’ features, enhancing visual drama and conveying mood.
- Material: Primarily black-and-white film photography was employed, utilizing photographic emulsion and darkroom chemicals for developing and printing.
- The Mirror Image: Bailey’s self-portrait serves as a reflection of his artistic vision and personal convictions—a statement of confidence and conviction amidst an uncertain world.
- Authenticity & Emotion: The photograph's grainy texture and subdued lighting convey a palpable emotional resonance, capturing the quiet contemplation of a solitary artist at work.
Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Titel: David Bailey Self-Portrait
- Künstler: David Bailey
- Jahr: 1957
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Urheberrechtlich geschützt
- Ausstellungsort: British Fashion Council
- Bewegung: Contemporary Realism
- Schöpferische Phase: Swinging Sixties
- Schlagworte: wall art print , london 1957 , stylish home
- Themen: celebrity portraits , authenticity , minimal composition
Eckdaten auf einen Blick
- Subject or theme: Self-Representation; Identity
- Year: 1957
- Artistic style: Realism; Candid Moment
- Title: David Bailey Self Portrait
- Movement: Documentary Photography
- Notable elements or techniques: Tight Framing; Architectural Lines
- Medium: Black and White Film Photography


