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David Bellemere
Born1972
Paris, France
Occupation(s)fashion, celebrity and beauty photographer[1]

David Bellemere (born 1972 in Paris, France) is a fashion, celebrity and beauty photographer.[1]

Career

David Bellemere discovered his love for photography in school.[2] His great interest led him to study at an Art School in Paris.[3] While in college and still in his twenties, Bellemere was commissioned by several French magazines.[4] After graduation, he traveled in Asia for two years.[5] In this time he focused his work on the use of natural light, architecture and fashion.[3]

Bellemere's work is recognized for use of unique light, colors, and composition.[6] His work has been credited as striking the perfect balance between sensuality and elegance in his images.[7]

His work for a nude muses calendar named NU Muses is depicted in the 2017 documentary film Nude.

In February 2018, Bellemere was one among several photographers accused of sexual misconduct by professionals in the fashion industry.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "David Bellemere - Photographer".
  2. ^ "Highlights — David Bellemère — NEW INDUSTRY ARTS".
  3. ^ a b "David Bellemere: Fashion & Eroticism - Agonistica". 15 June 2015.
  4. ^ "David Bellemere". 21 May 2015.
  5. ^ "DAVID BELLEMERE". Archived from the original on 2016-09-06. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
  6. ^ "Global Model Search- Treats! Magazine Founder Steve Shaw and Photographer David Bellemere Search for 12 NU MUSES for a Fine Art Calendar and Documentary Feature Film".[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ English, Vogue. "Portfolio: David Bellemere".
  8. ^ Abelson, Jennifer; Pfeiffer, Sacha (February 16, 2018). "Modeling's glamour hides web of abuse". The Boston Globe.