A key figure in the 'swinging sixties', Terence Donovan was a prominent British photographer and filmmaker known for his inventive fashion photography and playful style. As a working photographer up until the end of his life in 1996, Donovan consistently spurned compilations of his work believing his best was still to come. As such, he published only three books on his photography in his lifetime. This fully illustrated 107-page catalogue brings together a broad selection of his work, spanning from his early rise to fame in the 1960s to some of the final photographs he took before his death. Some examples of his work incorporated includes the series of portraits en deshabille of young actress Julie Christie in her London flat; a selection of photographs he produced for renowned magazine's Queen and Vogue; and images of his unique original contact prints - many of which were stabbed through with a pencil to indicate his preferred images.
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