Henry

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The inspiration for Henry is the result of hours spent researching 1950’s fashion. I was awestruck by
beauty of the fashion of this time period. The models are gorgeous and the clothes are breathtaking, but
it’s the fashion photographer that brings it all to life. The lighting, the poses, the vantage point, and the
accessories all work together like musical instruments in a finely tuned orchestra where the fashion
photographer is the conductor. Without the genius of the photographers, the beauty and the elegance
of the fashion would not have been conveyed.
The fabulous fifties produced some extremely talented fashion photographers, but one in particular
caught my eye and that was Henry Clarke. His legendary work is nothing short of spellbinding! It was
not just the art of the photography that impressed me, but it was Henry’s story that fascinated me even
more. Henry started out as a window dresser at the I. Magnin department store in California in the
1940’s. It wasn’t long before he decided to pack up and move to New York City to work as an accessory
and background assistant with Conde’ Nast. While working there, Henry witnessed some of the greatest
fashion photographers of the time, Beaton, Penn and Horst. It did not take long before Henry was
smitten by the photography bug. He was so inspired by Beaton’s work inparticular that he borrowed a
Rolleiflex camera and just began taking pictures. Henry had made up his mind to become a fashion
photographer.
Henry did not have any economic advantage or college education. In fact as a young child, he along
with his parents lived a somewhat nomadic existence, moving from place to place throughout the
United States until finally settling in California. Henry had some formal training, enrolling in a course at
the New School for Research, but was by in large self-taught. He continued on working for Vogue for 25
years traveling the world photographing some of the most famous and elegant women of the time.
The wonderful lesson and example in all of this is that Henry made up his mind on what he wanted to do
with his life and he just did it! He was single minded and focused in developing his craft. He was also
noted as being very kind and respectful of the women he photographed which was not typical of the
time. If that isn’t inspirational, then I don’t know what is!
Throughout my research, I came across only one picture of Henry in which he was holding a camera on
the cover of Life magazine. He spent his life behind the camera making other people look beautiful.
That is what fashion photographers do. In creating this piece, I wanted to recognize the genius of what I
call the unsung heroes of the fashion industry, the fashion photographer. This piece is named “Henry “,
in honor of Henry Clarke is dedicated to all fashion photographers past and present.

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