Helmut Newton: World without Men

Taschen introduces Helmut Newton: World without Men.
In this hardcover book Taschen let the ladies shine. It is about Newton's formative years to his rise to the top


Taken between the mid 1960s and early 1980s, this selection of Newton fashion editorial, one of the first books he ever published, is accompanied by journal entry-style texts by Newton providing anecdotes and describing the circumstances of each shoot.

On every page is evidence of Newton‘s groundbreaking vision that transformed fashion photography. An influence that can still be seen today in the pages of the greatest fashion magazines.



About the artist
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) was one of the most influential photographers of all time.

Born in Berlin, he arrived in Australia in 1940 and married June Brunell (a.k.a. Alice Springs) eight years later.
He first achieved international fame in the 1970's while working principally for French Vogue, and his celebrity and influence grew over the decades. Newton preferred to shoot in streets or interiors, rather than studios.

Controversial scenarios, bold lighting, and striking compositions came to form his signature look.

In 1990 he was awarded the Grand Prix national de la photographie.

Working and living in close companionship with his wife until his death at 83, his images remain as distinctive, seductive and orginal as ever.

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