- The only book to cover the complete career of David Bailey, best known for his iconic photographs of musicians, artists, actors and celebrities of the 1960s
- Includes his iconic portraits of the Rolling Stones, Andy Warhol, Catherine Deneuve, Michael Caine and the Kray twins
- Features works from every decade of his career, including family snapshots and gritty London streetscapes
- An introductory essay assesses Bailey’s role in the history of fashion photography and discusses his work from the 1960s to the present day, while short texts reveal the stories behind each photograph
- The compact format makes this book an appealing gift for any photography enthusiast
David Bailey is one of the most famous fashion photographers of the twentieth century, part of a new generation who revolutionised the medium in the 1960s and made stars of models such as Jean Shrimpton and Penelope Tree. He was among the first photographers to become a celebrity in his own right, socialising with and photographing many of the cultural icons of the period, such as Catherine Deneuve, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Michael Caine and Andy Warhol. He has held contracts with British, American and Italian Vogue and contributed to many other major magazines and newspapers. His simple and direct style is accompanied by an intimacy that reveals the personality and sexuality of his subjects. Over the course of his successful career Bailey has produced books, paintings, commercials, documentaries and feature films and remains a high profile figure in photography and filmmaking. This book delves into the photographer's archive and provides an engaging overview of his career, including early and previously unpublished work alongside his iconic portraits from the 'Swinging Sixties'.