- Bruce Weber (photographer)
Abercrombie & Fitch people
name = Bruce Weber
born = birth date|1946|03|29
died =
affiliation = Official photographer
years active = mid-1990s - present
present influence = Photographs every seasonal marketing campaign
previous profession = photographer forCalvin Klein Bruce Weber (born
March 29 ,1946 inGreensburg, Pennsylvania ) is an Americanfashion photographer and occasionalfilmmaker . He is most widely known for his ad campaigns forCalvin Klein ,Pirelli ,Abercrombie & Fitch ,Revlon ,Gianni Versace , andRalph Lauren , as well as his work for "Vogue", "GQ", "Vanity Fair", "Elle ", "Life", "Interview", and "Rolling Stone " magazines.Biography
Weber's fashion p first appeared in the late 1970s in "GQ" magazine, where he had frequent cover photos. He had been a popular male model in the mid-Sixties. Soon known as a pioneer of modern male fashion and art photography, he came to the attention of the general public in the late 1980s and early 1990s with his advertising images for
Calvin Klein . His straightforward black and white shots, featuring an unclothed heterosexual couple on a swing facing each other, two clothed men in bed, and modelMarcus Schenkenberg barely holdingjeans in front of himself in a shower, catapulted him into the national spotlight. His photograph ofCalvin Klein of Olympic athleteTom Hintnaus in white briefs is an iconic image. He photographed the winter 2006Ralph Lauren Collection.After doing photo shoots for and of famous individuals (many of whom were featured in
Andy Warhol 's "Interview" magazine), Bruce entered the realm of filmmaking, making short films of teenage boxers ("Broken Noses"), jazz trumpeterChet Baker ("Let's Get Lost"), his beloved pet dogs, and later, a longer film entitled "Chop Suey". This documentary film, as the title suggests, was about a mix of subjects which encompassed many items "on his radar". Filmed in black and white, his gentle voiceover introduced us to an eclectic mix of jazz singers, explorers, and a male model he was currently shooting, a young man (married and a teacher today) named Peter.Weber's photographs are occasionally in color, however most are in black and white or toned shades. They are gathered in limited edition print books, including but not limited to "A House is Not a Home" and "Bear Pond", an early work which featured, among other models,
Eric Nies fromMTV 's "The Real World " series.Bruce Weber, though not the first to do so—the ancient Greeks,
George Platt Lynes and many others—brought the image of chiseled male beauty more into the public spotlight. Among others, he is known for his nude photographs of theBrewer twins and theCarlson twins . He has long been the photographer forAbercrombie & Fitch , even when it was in its catalog days. Weber appears to be a favorite of Sam Shahid,Abercrombie & Fitch 's advertising representative, who used to work atCalvin Klein with Weber.Weber is credited for launching the modeling career of
Isabella Rossellini .Fact|date=February 2008Weber began collaborating with crooner
Chris Isaak in the mid-1980s. In 1986, he photographed Isaak for his second album, "Chris Isaak". In 1988, he photographed a shirtless Isaak in bed for a fashion spread in "Rolling Stone ". Isaak appeared in Weber's 1988 documentary about Jazz trumpeterChet Baker , "Let's Get Lost". He also directed Isaak's music video for "Blue Spanish Sky".He photographed
Harry Connick, Jr. for his 1991 album "Blue Light, Red Light ".In 1993, he photographed singer-songwriter
Jackson Browne for his 1993 album "I'm Alive".He is married to Nan Bush, with whom he sometimes collaborates.
Music video work
In 1988, Weber was approached by British pop duo
Pet Shop Boys , who were inNew York City to work withLiza Minnelli for her album "Results". The Pet Shop Boys wanted Weber to do a video for their forthcoming single, "Domino Dancing", from their album "Introspective". Weber was interested, but too busy with his current film, a documentary about Chet Baker, to accept.Two years would pass before another opportunity for such a collaboration would present itself. By 1990, Pet Shop Boys had a new album, "Behaviour", and were releasing "
Being Boring " as a single. Weber took the project and directed a video, which would be both acclaimed and controversial. Weber's idea was to film a wild party with a very diverse group of people. Filmed in one day by two film crews in a house on Long Island, it was the most expensive Pet Shop Boys video at the time, costing roughly $225,000. Though no genitals or female nipples were shown, the male and female nudity sufficed to prevent the video from being played onMTV in theUnited States .Weber also directed
Chris Isaak 's music video "Blue Spanish Sky".However, the Pet Shop Boys enjoyed the video immensely, and worked with Weber again in 1996, this time for a video for "Se a vida é", a song from their Latin-influenced album "Bilingual". This project was shot at Wet 'n' Wild, a
water park nearOrlando, Florida .In 2002, Weber again directed a Pet Shop Boys video, for the song "I Get Along" from the album "Release". Weber's concept was to film one of his photo shoots on location at his own Little Bear studio in New York City. The video has a documentary feel, showing the models, as well as the Pet Shop Boys themselves, eating lunch and getting ready before the shoot. The DVD version of the video includes a short film afterward featuring the song "E-mail", which was also Weber's idea.
Fashion label
Weber created the fashion label Weberbilt in 2003; his first line, "eat, swim, sex, sleep", went on sale in boutiques in
London andMiami in 2004.Fact|date=April 2008Videography
Films
*"Broken Noses" (1987)
*"Let's Get Lost" (1988)
*"Backyard Movie" (1991)
*"Gentle Giants" (1995)
*"Chop Suey" (2001)
*"A Letter to True" (2004)Music videos
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Pet Shop Boys : "Being Boring " (1990)
*Chris Isaak : "Blue Spanish Sky" (1991)
*Pet Shop Boys : "Se a vida é (That’s the way life is) " (1996)
*Pet Shop Boys : "I Get Along" (2002)External links
* [http://www.bruceweber.com Official site]
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* [http://shootingpeople.org/watch/film.php?film_id=51036 Bruce Weber's short Wine and Cupcakes on Shooting People]
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