Video: 25 gorgeous photos of celebrities: portraits of stars from the legendary photographer
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
About himself, British-born photographer Tom Munroe says that he was just damn lucky, and one day he just woke up successful and famous. From the very first pictures for British Vogue, orders poured into him, as if from a cornucopia. But, of course, this is not only and not so much a matter of simple luck as the ability to make a portrait that would be liked by everyone, including the customer. In our review - Leonardo DiCaprio, Lady Gaga, Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves and many more in the camera lens of the great photographer Tom Munro!
In 1990 Tom Munro (Tom Munro) moved to New York where his career took off and he is still one of the most significant and influential people in the world of fashion photography. Such magazines as Vanity Fair, American and Italian Vogue, W Magazine constantly collaborate with Tom. He has done photo shoots for the most famous fashion houses, including Giorgio Armani, Hugo Boss, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent and many others. He has shot for the film studio (Warner Brother's and 20th Century Fox), as well as an incredible number of photo shoots for movie and music stars.
Tom Munro also has a long and productive collaboration with Madonna … He has two directed videos "Give it to Me" and "Die Another Day," as well as a photo book for the "Sticky and Sweet." When Madonna began her MDNA world tour, Tom Munroe took part of the journey with her to capture this enchanting show in the world's largest cities in a series of videos and photographs.
Of course, in all these glamorous photos, celebrities are captured in their best shape, in their best angle. However, sometimes actors for some roles have to gain extra pounds or, conversely, drop to a state of semi-exhaustion. In our review " Stars who were not afraid to lose their ideal figures for the sake of the desired roles"you can see just such examples.
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