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Greg Gorman in 2007
Greg Gorman (born 1949) is an American portrait photographer of Hollywood celebrities. His work has been seen in national magazine features and covers, including Esquire, GQ, Interview, Life, Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Time, Vanity Fair, and the London Sunday Times.[1] Although he studied photojournalism in college, his passion for rock-and-roll led him to his chosen field when he photographed Jimi Hendrix in 1968.[2]John Waters once said, "Greg Gorman is the only person I'd let photograph my corpse".[3] He primarily works in black and white.
He has also directed music videos, television advertisements, and graphic design layouts for advertisers.[4]
Since 2016, Gorman lives in a relationship with the Spanish film maker Samuel Rubin.[5]
Contents
1 Publications
1.1 Books
1.2 Collaborations
2 References
3 External links
Publications
Books
Greg Gorman – Volume I (1989)
Greg Gorman – Volume II (1991)
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ISBN 978-0-8478-1998-0
Greg Gorman As I see It (2001)
ISBN 978-1-57687-087-7
Greg Gorman Perspectives (2002)
Greg Gorman: Just Between Us (2003)
ISBN 978-1-892041-80-7
Journal of the 21st Century: Greg Gorman (2007)
The Odes of Pindar (21st Editions, 2007)
ISBN 1-892733-36-6
In Their Youth: Early Portraits (2009)
ISBN 978-88-6208-097-2
Collaborations
No Excuses: Antonio Sabato Jr. Workout For Life by Greg Freitas and Greg Gorman (1999)
Adonis: Masterpieces of Erotic Male Photography by Michelle Olley, Horst P. Horst, Nan Goldin, and Greg Gorman (1999)
References
^ "Greg Gorman". Lexar Pro Photographer Corner.
^ Hendrix photograph: McMurtrie, "Impressive Bodies of Work".
^ As claimed in a page selling Gorman's work; this does not say where Waters made this remark.
^ "Greg Gorman: Famed portrait photographer, and not-so-famed director", Photography at Temple.
^ "Greg Gorman Interview".
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greg Gorman. |
Greg Gorman on IMDb- "GREG GORMAN: A HOLLYWOOD ICON INTERVIEW by Lope Navo"
PDN & Kodak Professional Legends – Greg Gorman biography
photographerslimitededitions – Online gallery presenting Gorman's works
Photoshop News – Interview with Greg Gorman about the New Epson Printers
Photoshop News – Greg Gorman’s Digital Workshop in Mendocino, CA- McMurtrie, John. "Impressive Bodies of Work: Celebrity photographer Greg Gorman aims to remove the taboo from male nudes". San Francisco Chronicle 8 October 2000.
Professional Photographer – Greg Gorman: The evolution of an artist