Arthur Elgort (1940) is an American fashion photographer
best known for his work with Vogue magazine.
Elgort was born in Brooklyn, New York and is of
Russian-Jewish heritage.
He lives in New York City with his wife, Grethe Barrett
Holby, who is a producer, stage director, choreographer, and dramaturge, and
three children, including actor Ansel Elgort.
Elgort began his career working as a photo assistant to
Gosta "Gus" Peterson. Elgort's 1971 debut in British Vogue created a
sensation in the Fashion Photography world where his soon-to-be iconic
"snapshot" style and emphasis on movement and natural light liberated
the idea of fashion photography. In September 2008, he told Teen Vogue that he
credited Mademoiselle for his big
break: "They were really brave and gave me a chance. It was the first time
I was shooting a cover instead of a half-page here or there."
He worked for such magazines as International and American
Vogue, Glamour, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Teen Vogue, and shooting advertising
campaigns with fashion labels as Chanel, Valentino, and Yves Saint Laurent. He
still works for fashion publications, as well as working on his most recent
2009 advertising campaigns with Via Spiga and Liz Claiborne with Isaac Mizrahi.
His work is exhibited in the permanent collections of the International Center
of Photography in New York, in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and in
the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas.
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