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| Sam Haskins is best known for his contribution to nude photography, pre-Photoshop in-camera image montage and his books, the most
influential of which were Cowboy Kate and Haskins Posters. Since 2000 he has focused on fashion photography for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Allure and New York. |
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| Sam Haskins |
| Sam Haskins, born Samuel Joseph Haskins, (November 11, 1926) is a photographer best known for his contribution to nude photography,
pre-Photoshop in-camera image montage and his books, the most influential of which were Cowboy Kate (1965) and Haskins Posters (1973).
Since 2000 he has focused on fashion photography for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Allure and New York. |
| In 1968 Haskins moved to London and ran a studio in Glebe Place just off the King's Road. He worked here as an advertising photographer for a
list of international consumer brands — Asahi Pentax, Bacardi, Cutty Sark Whisky, Honda, BMW, Haig Whisky, DeBeers, British Airways, Unilever
and Zanders — and specialised in the art direction and shooting of calendars, especially for Asahi Pentax in Japan. |
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