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David Bailey

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Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour.


— David Bailey


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Every man who is high up loves to think that he has done it all himself; and the wife smiles, and lets it go at that.


— David Bailey


#every #every man #go #high #himself

Everyone gets old - there's nothing you can do about it.


— David Bailey


#everyone #gets #nothing #old #you

Fashion often starts off beautiful and becomes ugly, whereas art starts off ugly sometimes and becomes beautiful.


— David Bailey


#beautiful #becomes #fashion #off #often

Fortunately I didn't get educated because if I'd got educated I'd be an educated fool now.


— David Bailey


#educated #fool #fortunately #get #got

Girls are more attractive to me than dresses.


— David Bailey


#dresses #me #more #than

I always go for simplicity.


— David Bailey


#go #i #i always #simplicity

I always look at people and think how I would cast them.


— David Bailey


#cast #how #i #i always #look

I am mad about my wife.


— David Bailey


#am #i #i am #mad #wife

A positive attitude can really make dreams come true - it did for me.


— David Bailey


#come #did #dreams #make #me






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In 1972 rock musician Alice Cooper was photographed by Bailey for Vogue magazine almost naked apart from a snake. Cooper used Bailey the following year to shoot for the groups chart topping 'Billion Dollar Babies' album with one billion dollars and a baby wearing mascara being shot under armed guard. Artists by David Bailey.

In 2012 the BBC made a film of the story of his 1962 New York photoshoot with Jean Shrimpton. Along with Terence Donovan and Brian Duffy he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of the 1960s. Born in East London he became a photographic assistant at the John French studio then photographer for John Cole's Studio Five before being contracted as a fashion photographer for British Vogue magazine in 1960.

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