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  • 1. David LaChapelle Jacqueline Rivera August 1,2012
  • 2. David LaChapelle
  • 3. Biography David LaChapelle was born March 11, 1963 in Fairfield Connecticut. LaChapelle’s photography career began in the 1980s. He began showing his artwork in New York City and caught the eye of Andy Warhol. Warhol gave LaChapelle his first job as a photographer at Interview Magazine. The photographs got him positive attention and got him shooting for a variety of top editorial publications. LaChapelle’s work has graced covers and pages of famous magazines like Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair.
  • 4. Contemporary Photographer and Director LaChapelle has been able to photographer many personalities like Madonna, David Beckham, Jeff Koons and many more. LaChapelle also branched out to direct music videos, live theatrical events and documentary films. Some examples of artist he directed for are Christina Aguilera, Moby, Jennifer Lopez, No Doubt and others. His stage work includes Elton John’s The Red Piano. In 2006 LaChapelle decides to minimize his involvement in commercial photogr
    DateMay 14, 2009
    LocationLos Angeles, CA
    CameraP45+ by Phase One
    ProducersGarret Suhrie, Speedy and Jaymie Wisnecki
    First assistantJ.R. Mankoff
    Set designerAnnie Sperling
    MuralsErni Vales
    Digital TechnicianJohn Schoenfeld (Skor Productions)
    Construction CoordinatorMarc Greville
    StylistB. Akerlund
    Makeup artistSharon Gaultfor M.A.C Comestics and Ve Neill
    Hair stylistClyde Haygood
    ManicuristNaja Rickette
    Model's hairLarry McDaniel
    BodypaintTyson Fountaine
    Models providedL.A. Models and MSA Agents
    ModelsVictor Beltran, Curly Velasquez

    David LaChapelle’s Celebrity Portraits: Michael Jackson, Rihanna, and More


    Just when David LaChapelle thought he was out, he got pulled back in again. In 2006, the celebrity and fashion photographer, best known for his high-concept, supersaturated-color images, planned on putting down his camera for good. The “Fellini of photography” was retiring to a farm in Hawaii to raise goats, chickens, fruit, and vegetables. He’d purchased some land—a former nudist colony in a remote Maui rain forest—and was six months into converting the place when a German gallery called to inquire about exhibiting new work.

    “I don’t really shoot celebrities, not anymore,” LaChapelle remembers telling them. To his surprise, the Jablonka Galerie wanted to mount a show of different LaChapelle works, including the fine art photography he thought no one in the art world wanted from a man who made his career producing advertisements, music videos, theatrical productions, and the acclaimed 2005 dance documentary Rize.

    That first show, “Heaven to Hell,”, allowed him to work at his o

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