Always Audrey: Six Iconic Photographers. One Legendary Star.
By (Author) Terence Pepper
Edited by Iconic Images
ACC Art Books
ACC Art Books
7th April 2021
7th April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.43028092
Hardback
288
Width 248mm, Height 282mm
2016g
Audrey Hepburn once said "I never thought I'd land in pictures with a face like mine." Nothing could be further from the truth. As one of the 20th century's most loved icons, her face is instantly recognisable the world over. Here, for the first time, ACC Art Books and Iconic Images proudly present the work of six wonderful photographers - Norman Parkinson, Milton H. Greene, Douglas Kirkland, Lawrence Fried, Terry O'Neill and Eva Sereny - who were fortunate enough to capture the star at different moments of her life. In addition, former Curator of Photographs for the National Portrait Gallery and co-curator of the Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon exhibition, Terence Pepper, opens up his personal archive of vintage press prints, making this ode to Hepburn truly unique. Throughout the book, Douglas Kirkland, Terry O'Neill and Eva Sereny share their memories of working with the icon. They present a wonderful mix of on-set, fashion, portrait and behind-the-scenes photographs, including contact sheets and never-before-seen images. With an introduction by Terence Pepper, Always Audrey is sure to delight any Hepburn fan. SELLING POINTS: . Includes many rare and unseen photos of Audrey Hepburn on and off stage . Features images from the archives of six top photographers: Norman Parkinson, Milton H. Greene, Douglas Kirkland, Lawrence Fried, Terry O'Neill and Eva Sereny . Extensive commentary throughout from Douglas Kirkland, Terry O'Neill and Eva Sereny 72 colour, 106 b/w illustrations
'Audrey Hepburn fans, rejoice! Rare and unseen photos of Audrey Hepburn on and off stage are documented in this new book, which includes extensive commentary throughout from different moments of her life. A mix of on-set, fashion, portrait and behind-the-scenes photographs make up this stylish tome.' -- Mario Abad, Papermag