Through Beeche's superb photography, this book conveys the vibrancy of London and its contrast with the richness of India Australian photographer Robyn Beeche discovered a new world when she went to London in the late 1970s. From catwalk shows to clubs, Beeche captured the leading designers and artists of the time, becoming an important photographer of the fashion world and working extensively with designers such as Zandra Rhodes, Vivienne Westwood, Bill Gibb and Mary Quant. Working with legendary make-up artists such as Richard Sharah and Phyllis Cohen, Beeche took fashion photography to a new level, creating surrealistic masterpieces. While the Blitz club was the place to be at the start of the 1980s, a few years later Beeche discovered the beauty of India, particularly the region of Vraj, which she visited on many occasions to document local festivals and culture. She moved to Vrindavan permanently in 1992. Through Beeche's superb photography, this book conveys the vibrancy of London and the richness of India, beautifully capturing the tapestry of life in both countries.
SELLING POINTS: - Long-overdue account of the work of an influential Australian photographer who rose to prominence in London in the 1970s and 80s - Presents Beeche's most memorable work from the 1980s combined with her wonderful work in India over the last 15 years - Of wide appeal to devotees of 1980s fashion and culture, to photographers, to artists of all types - Foreword by Zandra Rhodes 155 col., 25 b/w
- ISBN13 9781864703122
- Publish Date 1 September 2009
- Publish Status Unknown
- Out of Print 27 January 2021
- Publish Country AU
- Imprint Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 224
- Language English