Herb Ritts was an American fashion and celebrity photographer known for his iconic black-and-white images and his distinctive style that combined elements of art, fashion, and athleticism. He was born on August 13, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, and passed away on December 26, 2002.
Ritts initially pursued a career in economics and worked in his family's furniture business. However, his passion for photography led him to explore the medium more seriously. In the late 1970s, he began photographing his friends and acquaintances in the entertainment industry, and his work quickly gained attention. Ritts's photographs often celebrated the beauty of the human form and featured strong contrasts of light and shadow. He became renowned for his images that showcased the sculptural qualities of his subjects, often emphasizing their physicality and capturing moments of grace and elegance.Throughout his career, Ritts worked with numerous celebrities, models, and musicians, including Madonna, Cindy Crawford, Richard Gere, and Michael Jackson, among others. His images graced the covers of major fashion magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair, and his work became synonymous with a sleek, glamorous aesthetic.Beyond his fashion and celebrity photography, Ritts also created personal and artistic projects. He photographed various nudes, both male and female, and explored themes of sensuality and human connection in his work. Herb Ritts's photography left an indelible mark on the world of fashion and celebrity photography. His images continue to be celebrated for their elegance, simplicity, and timeless appeal. His legacy as a photographer and artist is recognized for his contributions to popular culture and his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with a unique blend of style and athleticism.
Measures 11.76 x 14.5
Printed circa 1990s
Verso is blank.
Mounted to archival quality paper.
Condition
Good condition. No rips, tears, creases.