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Kate Moss Joins National Portrait Gallery Collection

Mark Goldstein | Photographers | February 8, 2007 | 4 Comments

Kate Moss by Corinne DayDay and Moss collaborate again for new addition to NPG Permanent Collection

Acclaimed fashion photographer Corinne Day has produced a new series of portraits of Kate Moss for the National Portrait Gallery. The nine black and white images are all shot in close up in the style of a single frame, capturing both the beauty of the model, as well has her character. Each image is subtly different and reflects a conversation between the sitter and photographer. Day, known for establishing long term relationships with her subjects, has been photographing Moss for over 15 years.

Talking about the commission, she said, “I suggested to Kate that we have a conversation about a serious subject. The subject she chose to talk about revealed her true feelings and in turn defined her character.” The image, as well as an interview with Moss will be run in the March issue of British Vogue. The nine images, which have been brought together in one large frame, will be unveiled at the gallery on February 12.

Kate Moss by Corinne Day

(c) Corinne Day / National Portrait Gallery, London



 

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#1 Mary

how can i do that? because i tryed in word and that didnt go that well. help pleaseee??

11:22 pm - Monday, February 19, 2007

#2 Fillup

Beautiful girl.

3:27 am - Saturday, February 9, 2008

#3 LaMode

her head looks huge...ewwww!Not a good shot of Miss Moss,she usually photographs well but not this time!:(:

10:24 am - Thursday, May 22, 2008

#4 Harry

i like this photo alot, so much that i made my own version... have a look and feel free to leave feedback smile
http://www.flickr.com/photos/harry_ricardo/3301163398/

5:29 pm - Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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