![]() ![]() ![]() Alongside Guy Bourdin and Helmut Newton, she introduced the atmospheres of sensuality, mystery and dark glamour we now take for granted in fashion pictures. ![]() Turbeville was part of the trio of photographers that emerged in the 1970s who changed the tone, and indeed the very nature, of fashion photography. Her photographs were so, so beautiful, and part of what made them so was that they were marked by a sense of loss. Turbeville had a feeling for time: She preferred to shoot in derelict places, ruins of a kind, and her soft-focus images had the spectral quality of memory. “I like to hear a clock ticking in my pictures.” So said Deborah Turbeville, the legendary photographer who passed away in October. ![]()
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