Showing posts with label #twiggy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #twiggy. Show all posts

Friday, June 28, 2013

r.i.p. bert stern

self-portrait with marilyn monroe, the last sitting, 1962


sue lyon as lolita for look magazine, 1960


twiggy


jane birkin & serge gainsbourg,  ca. 1970


elizabeth taylor as cleopatra, 1962


cary grant as charlie chaplin for life magazine, december 1963



jean shrimpton for vogue, 1965


iconic photographer bert stern died wednesday at the age of 83.  known for his intimate & raw portraits of marilyn monroe, stern was a pioneer of advertising photography as well as photographing fashion & celebrity. in 1959 stern told a panel of commercial artists that "i like to put my feelings into my photographs." a statement that was considered provocative in its day.  a legendary photographer.


Monday, November 28, 2011

r.i.p. ken russell

ken russell on set with twiggy during filming of the boy friend,  1971


ken russell on the set of women in love, 1969


ken russell & ringo starr on the set of lisztomania, 1975


vanessa redgrave in the devils, 1971


william hurt in altered states, 1980


aria,  1987


dante's inferno, 1967


kathleen turner, crimes of passion, 1984


amanda donohoe in lair of the white worm, 1988


roger daltry in tommy, 1975



gothic, 1986


women in love, 1969


ken russell, enfant terrible of british cinema, died on sunday in his sleep at the age of 84. "it was completely unexpected" said his widow elize tribble who was 'devastated' by her husband's death.

one of the most acclaimed & controversial directors of his generation, he made his name with the sexually graphic 1969 adaptation of d h lawrence's women in love, starring glenda jackson, oliver reed & alan bates, which earned him an oscar nomination & international recognition (the fact that oliver reed wrestled naked with alan bates may have had something to do with the controversy.) oliver reed also starred along with vanessa redgrave in the 1971 film, the devils, a movie so incendiary that it was only announced this month that the x-rated british version (cut pre-release) would finally be receiving a dvd release next year.

he was a unique, provocative, flamboyant & visually stunning director. i still remember the first time i saw the devils - i had just moved to los angeles and discovered the z channel.  i would obsess over a director and rent everything they had done until i eventually saw most of the classics.  i loved the mix of horror, religion & camp that his films were. i was just telling some (younger!) friends about altered states when we were in joshua tree recently & how they had to rent it....i always felt like the "cool" girl because i was turned onto ken russell's work.  his list of films and actors that he worked with over & over is stunning in their individuality and vision. he was a true voice & gift to cinema. if you haven't seen his films, definitely seek them out - your mind will be blown, just a little.