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David hamilton's career.

He used to work in an architectural firm, where he gained some artistic level. I returned to Paris at the age of 20 and worked as an art designer in ELLE. When he made some achievements and became famous, he went to London and became the artistic director of QEEN magazine. Hamilton soon realized his love for Paris, so he went to PPR (Paris Spring), the largest department store in London, as an artist. During his tenure, he started commercial photography, and his dreamy, vague and looming photography style soon brought him success.

Later, his works were published by magazines such as Ré alité s, Twen and Photo. By the end of 1960s, his works had established a fixed style. Then he made more achievements, including publishing many photo albums and personally directing five films. His works were published in countless magazines, and some were exhibited in galleries and exhibition halls. 197765438+In February, new york exhibited his photographic works, and at the same time, his first film "Girls' Feelings are Always Poetry" was released. The romantic soft light style embodied in his photography works is also very popular in Vogue, ELLE and other high fashion magazines.

A long time ago, Hamilton married Mona Kristensen, who served as a model for many times in his early photography collections, and made her the star in "Girls' Feelings" forever. Later, he married Gertrude Hamilton, an assistant designer in the age of innocence, but they divorced peacefully. Gertrude is now a painter in new york.

Hamilton devoted the rest of his life to Saint Tropet and Paris, two cities where he had lived for a long time. Since 2005, his unique photography style has attracted people's attention again. In 2006, he published two books, one named after him, which is a photo album with comments, and the other named Erotic Stories, the main content of which is short stories.

He devoted his life to still life and female photography. He always hires some Germanic girls to spend a long summer with him every year, filming their lives and nudity. The background of the characters is real, but he chooses early morning and dusk to create a charming atmosphere through sunrise and sunset and sparkling water. His indoor human body is dizzy and romantic because of soft lens or soft mirror (crazy soft light), which is very impressionist and reminds people of degas, Monet and Renoir's paintings.