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Javier Vallhonrat Photography

by Miss Tique on 20 May 2010 | One Comment

Born in 1953 in Madrid, Spain, Javier Vallhonrat reached international recognition as a fashion photographer after shooting for the Conde Nast publications and working with several fashion designers like: Christian Lacroix, Comme des Garçons, Sybilla, Jil Sander, Martine Sitbon or John Galliano.

With an amazing eye for composition and great art direction skills, his editorials are simply stunning. Profoundly reflective, his photography combines investigation with a tremendous creative sensibility. This fabulous book provides the opportunity to take an emotional journey through the visual universe of Javier Vallhonrat.

This is an editorial for Flair, called Emozioni. Fabulous lingerie and photography at its highest. What else could you ask?! We couldn’t find any personal portfolio site, but some of Javier Vallhonrat’s work is featured at his agency Michele Filomeno, the same website that holds the copyrights for the images showcased here.

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Katie said on 5 September 2010 at 6:01 AM

hey! i really would love to be a fashion photographer but i’m only 14 at the moment, you are one of my favourite photographers and my inspiration, i’d really like it if you could give me some good tips on how to become a photographer. Alot of the people i know say that it’s a hard job to get into but it’s what i really want to do. I’m already preparing as i have the Nikon D3000 SLR camera and i use it all the time. So, if you could tell me anything about how to be successful i would really appreciate it. Thanks.