Helmut Newton
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- | '''Helmut Newton''', born '''Helmut Neustädter''' ([[October 31]], [[1920]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] – [[January 23]], [[2004]], [[West Hollywood, California]], [[USA]]) was a German-Australian fashion [[photographer]] noted for his [[nude]] studies of women. | + | '''Helmut Newton''', born '''Helmut Neustädter''' ([[October 31]], [[1920]], [[Berlin]], [[Germany]] – [[January 23]], [[2004]], [[West Hollywood, California]], [[USA]]) was a German-Australian [[fashion photographer]] noted for his [[nude]] studies of women. |
He established a particular style marked by [[erotic]], stylised scenes, often with [[sadism and masochism|sado-masochistic]] and [[sexual fetishism|fetishistic]] subtexts. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | He established a particular style marked by [[erotic]], stylised scenes, often with [[sadism and masochism|sado-masochistic]] and [[sexual fetishism|fetishistic]] subtexts. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] |
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Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (October 31, 1920, Berlin, Germany – January 23, 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies of women.
He established a particular style marked by erotic, stylised scenes, often with sado-masochistic and fetishistic subtexts. [1] [Apr 2007]