Today we celebrate the Centennial of Helmut Newton’s birth ( Born: October 31, 1920, Berlin). I deeply appreciate and admire his work, particularly understanding his early life in Berlin in the 1930’s that undoubtedly influenced his approach to his photographs.
Below is a collection of quotes that I transcribed from the latest documentary of his life (The Bad & The Beautiful) that collectively describes his work. For now, I will leave it at that.
Quotes : The Bad & The Beautiful
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“You’re not going to get a lovely girl on a lovely beach. That’s not what he was about.”
Anna Wintour
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“For me it’s very unpleasant. Not the man, but the work. I don’t expect a man to look like his work; especially when it’s about fantasy and dreams.”
Susan Sontag
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“There is no neutrality…there is no right and wrong…everything is tainted with a point of view.”
Susan Sontag
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“It’s a passion. An obsession. He’s obsessed.”
June Newton
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“When I look at the pictures, they are different than me. It was his imagination. It was my imagination…”
Claudia Schiffer
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“It’s actually extraordinary Helmut was accepted by the industry because he was much more dangerous, much more ambiguous and frightening than an Avedon or a Penn”
Anna Wintour
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“It’s great to be a provocateur. That’s what the world needs, a form of provocation because it stimulates thoughts and it stimulates ideas.”
Charolette Rampling
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“In a lot of these pictures (with me and very big white men), they want me, but I’m not available. I am so close….”
Grace Jones
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“What we do in fashion…attraction and loveliness… the visions of loveliness… do need work that is thought-provoking and sometime upset people.”
Anna Wintour
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“You express the idea… (he is not) photographing you, (he is) photographing an idea that is in his head…and you are the vehicle…”
Isabella Rosellinni
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“I learned to respect a piece of film…”
Helmut Newton