Famous Fashion Photographers: Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Louise Dahl-Wolfe (1895 - 1989) is regarded as one of the first major female fashion photographers beginning her decades-long career in the 1920s. She started as a freelance photographer then became a staff photographer for Harper’s Bazaar (pictured below). Famed fashion photographers, Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, cited her as an influence. On of Dahl-Wolfe's most renown photos is the Harper’s Bazaar cover of Lauren Bacall that resulted in her discovery by director Howard Hawks’ wife, Nancy. (pictured right)
Her photography often took place in unusual outdoor landscapes or referenced famous works of art. She was a pioneer in the use of natural lighting and outdoor settings for fashion photography.
Louise Dahl-Wolfe used the balance and juxtaposition of light and dark as a rercurring theme throughout her work.
The below outfit is inspired by Louise Dahl-Wolfe’s photograph titled "Liz Gibbons as Photographer, 1938."
Pictured:
Her photography often took place in unusual outdoor landscapes or referenced famous works of art. She was a pioneer in the use of natural lighting and outdoor settings for fashion photography.
Louise Dahl-Wolfe used the balance and juxtaposition of light and dark as a rercurring theme throughout her work.
The below outfit is inspired by Louise Dahl-Wolfe’s photograph titled "Liz Gibbons as Photographer, 1938."
Pictured:
Trench dress, Bluefly, $93.49
Every Shape Short, Modcloth, $50
Luxury Rebel lace up oxford, Bloomingdale's, $99
Mix Chain Bracelet, Max & Chloe, $70
ASOS | ASOS Straw Cap With Bow Trim, ASOS, $21.52
Every Shape Short, Modcloth, $50
Luxury Rebel lace up oxford, Bloomingdale's, $99
Mix Chain Bracelet, Max & Chloe, $70
ASOS | ASOS Straw Cap With Bow Trim, ASOS, $21.52
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I wish all history lessons came with an outfit suggestion, lol.
History lessons with outfit suggestions would have made my college history class a lot more interesting!