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South Africa
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Published by Duckworth, London 2003, hardcover, illustrated, 290 pages, 1 x withdrawn stamp, otherwise condition: as new.

A master of the risque, Helmut Newton has scandalized and intrigued the world for half a century with his provocative photographs of women and his "bad boy" persona. Now, Newton presents a candid portrait of himself, revealing a lifetime of adventure and providing compelling insights into the connection between his life and work. Born in Berlin in 1920 to a wealthy Jewish family, Helmut Newton was an overprotected child with no interest in school. At the age of twelve, he purchased his first camera, beginning a fascination with photography that would eventually propel him to the heights of international celebrity. Barely eighteen when Kristallnacht tore Germany apart, Newton managed to escape the Nazis. However, he never made it as far as his intended destination of China. After indulging in a series of shipboard romances, Newton arrived in Singapore. But the world was at war and talk of interning German Jews became prevalent even on the streets of Singapore. So Newton decamped once more, ending up in Australia where he joined the Australian army and served as a private for five years. Subsequently he opened his first 'tiny' photography studio in Melbourne and in 1948, he married his wife June, a successful actress. His controversial "White Women", published in 1976, earned him the titles of King of Kink and Prince of P**n. His distinctive visual vocabulary has been widely imitated. With irrepressible spirit and utter charm, Helmut Newton brings us his story for the very first time in his own words.

Helmut Newton was one of the world's most influential photographers. He made his reputation at French Vogue in the 1960s, where he transformed fashion photography, imbuing it with a new sexual eroticism and glamour. His images continued to send frissons through the magazine world until the end.

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