Harper's BAZAAR magazine has been in existence for decades. During this time they have worked with many fashion photographers, but none with as much influence on their magazine as Louise Dahl-Wolfe. For more than 35 years Dahl-Wolfe worked for Harper's BAZAAR, in which time she defined the face of the magazine. Dahl-Wolfe's models embraced the idea of the "New American Woman" and challenged the everyday woman to find her own strength and independance.
By pairing the forms of these women with the typography on the page, I wanted to highlight the work of Dahl-Wolfe by accentuating their strength in structure.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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