Tag: harper’s bazaar

  • Koichiro Doi

    Koichiro Doi

    Koichiro Doi, born in Tokyo, studied fashion design before shifting his focus to photography. His main passion was for still life, but he acquired technical techniques and skills in beauty photography as well.
    He studied fashion at Parsons School of Design before realizing that it was actually photography he aspired to pursue. Upon his return to Tokyo he began to shoot and develop his own techniques, without any formal training. Seeing his portfolio and the roster of cutting edge brands and companies he has worked with, it is easy to see he has mastered the craft of beauty and still life photography.

    Doi shoots for numerous magazines such as Vogue Nippon, Harpers Bazaar Japan, Frech Magazines, Numéro and Spur. Doi now works between Tokyo and Paris.

  • Horst Diekgerdes

    Horst Diekgerdes

    Horst Diekgerdes shoots for Elle, Numero, Harper’s Bazaar, Another Man, Sonia Rykiel, H&M, and Uniqlo, always creating mysterious fairytale-like scenes that seem to have a dark side. As a masterful storyteller, he uses soft light and interesting outdoor and indoor locations.

    German photographer Horst Diekgerdes started his professional career in Paris before moving to London. Working internationally across the U.K., Europe, the U.S. and Asia, he is currently based between Paris and Zurich.

    His fashion and fragrance advertising clients include Miu Miu, Chloé, Sonia Rykiel, Thomas Burberry, Burberry Blue Label, Allessandro Dell’Aqua, Kenzo, Levis, Rochas and Hermes. Horst also works with Louis Vuitton, Lacoste and Bergdorf Goodman on an ongoing basis.

  • Tom Munro

    Tom Munro

    Tom Munro is a noted fashion and celebrity photographer. English by birth, Tom moved to New York in 1990. In 1997 Tom embarked on his own career as a photographer, immediately in demand and achieving overnight success and recognition from his early fashion shoots for British Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. During the last ten years Tom has contributed to some of the world’s most prestigious magazine publications including Vogue USA, Italian Vogue, Russian Vogue, Japanese Vogue and Details. Tom’s dedication and passion towards his craft has attracted some of the fashion and beauty industries most prestigious names, including Armani, Banana Republic, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chloe, Converse, Estee Lauder, Givenchy, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, Lancome, L’Oreal, Maybelline and some of the Music industries most iconic figures, such as Beyonce, Justin Timberlake and Madonna as well as his extensive celebrity archive of many highly acclaimed Hollywood actors, Dustin Hoffman, Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslett, Leonardo Dicaprio, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Cruise, to name a few.

  • Lachlan Bailey

    Lachlan Bailey

    Lachlan Bailey is a fashion and portrait photographer currently based in New York City. Originally from Australia where he studied both film and photography Lachlan moved to London in 2001 then to New York in 2008. After assisting other photographers he broke out on his own in 2004 with work in Vogue, i-D, POP and Arena Homme+. Influenced by great filmmakers, his beautifully lit fashion images capture great drama and storytelling. His campaigns and editorials include Avon, Audi, Burberry, DKNY, Ebel, Endless, Louis Vuitton Mens, Cerutti Fragrance, J Crew, Jaeger London, Paul Smith Fragrance, Links Of London Jewelry, Joe Cosmetics, Saks Fifth Avenue, Tory Burch, Uniqlo, Victoria’s Secret, Vidal Sassoon, American Vogue, British Vogue, French Vogue, China Vogue, The Last Magazine, Muse, Harpers Bazaar US, and Twin Magazine.

  • Ben Hassett

    Ben Hassett

    Ben Hassett is a photographer and filmmaker now living in NYC. He studied Fine Art in England, and began his career in landscape and art photography. His life and work have been profiled in The British Journal of Photography and Playboy Magazine. A regular contributor to Vogue magazines worldwide, Ben also shoots for W, Numero, and American Harpers Bazaar and he is best known for his striking and sometimes disturbing beauty images. German Vogue labeled him “the Penn of his generation”.