Contracted to Vogue from 1981 to 1989, American photographer Sheila Mentzner’s poetic visual language, achieved in part by the laborious, almost alchemical, Fresson printing method, is synonymous with fashion photography from that decade. Born in 1939, the photographer’s portraits of people such as Uma Thurman, Robert Mapplethorpe and Willem Dafoe, alongside commissions for brands including Ralph Lauren, Fendi and Shiseido havehellip;
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