David Bailey

(British, born 1938)

David Bailey is an English fashion photographer best known for his images of celebrities, models, and musicians. Though he is also known for his photography book NWI (1982), which documented the process of gentrification in the London neighborhoods of Primrose Hill and Camden. Born on January 2, 1938 in London, United Kingdom, Bailey dropped out of high school to serve in the Royal Air Force where he developed an interest in the photography of Henri Cartier-Bresson. Returning to England, Bailey began working as the fashion photographer John French’s assistant. Over the course of the 1960s and 70s, the artist gained attention from the press after a string of high-profile marriages to Jean Shrimpton, Catherine Deneuve, and Marie Helvin. In 1965, he published his first photography book Box of Pin-Ups, a collection of black-and-white images portraying Mick Jagger, The Beatles, Twiggy, and Andy Warhol, along with several other celebrity figures. Bailey has gone on to receive the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire from Queen Elizabeth II, and in 2016 a Lifetime Achievement award from the International Center of Photography in New York. The artist’s photographs are held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Bailey currently lives and works in London, United Kingdom.
David Bailey (620 results)
Patti Smith, 1978

David Bailey

Patti Smith, 1978

Fahey/Klein Gallery

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Joseph Beuys, 1985

David Bailey

Joseph Beuys, 1985

Fahey/Klein Gallery

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Jane Birkin, 1969

David Bailey

Jane Birkin, 1969

Fahey/Klein Gallery

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David Hockney, 1969., 2002

David Bailey

David Hockney, 1969., 2002

Camera Eye

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Peru Fashion , 1984

David Bailey

Peru Fashion , 1984

Camera Eye

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Peru, 1971

David Bailey

Peru, 1971

Camera Eye

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