Celia Hammond, 1963
John French
1907 - 1966
Om fotografen
French originally trained and worked as a commercial artist, becoming a photographic director in an advertising studio in London just before World War II, during which he served as an officer in the Grenadier Guards.
In 1948 he set up his own photographic studio. Working originally with the Daily Express he pioneered a new form of fashion photography suited to reproduction in newsprint, involving where possible reflected natural light and low contrast. He also undertook portrait photography. French himself devoted much attention to the set and posing of his models, but left the actual triggering of the shutter to assistants, amongst whom were Terence Donovan and David Bailey.
John French