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Arthur Elgort (b. 1940 in New York) is a fashion photographer, who has become especially known for his work as a Vogue photographer.

Career

Arthur Elgort was born and raised in New York, where he studied painting at Hunter College. Over the past 30 years, Arthur Elgort has become a well-known [citation needed] fashion photographer working for Vogue Magazine and for numerous international fashion labels.

In September 2008, he told Teen Vogue that he credited Mademoiselle magazine for his big break: "They were really brave and gave me a chance. It was the first time I was shooting a cover instead of a half-page here or there."

Arthur Elgort's works are exhibited in the permanent collection of the International Center of Photography in New York, in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London as well as in the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas.[citation needed]

He has a fifteen year old son, Ansel Elgort.

Publications

  • Personal Fashion Picture, 1983
  • Models Manual, 1994
  • How To Shoot Your Kids, 1997
  • Camera Crazy, 2004