Iconograph of the past decade, Mark Seliger was chief photographer for Rolling Stone and US Magazine from 1993 to 2002.
This partnership affected his entire career. Mark Seliger creates unexpected images, working equally effectively in either colour or sophisticated black and white. He has always been fascinated by portraits and soon abandoned his documentary style in favour of a more profound, evocative study of composition.
His portraits surprise us with their naturalness, revealing “unsuspected” aspects of the person photographed.
The Platinums exhibition presenting his work between 1993 and 2005 is an ideal summary of his wholly personal approach to celebrity portraits.
Iconograph of the past decade, Mark Seliger was chief photographer for Rolling Stone and US Magazine from 1993 to 2002.
This partnership affected his entire career. Mark Seliger creates unexpected images, working equally effectively in either colour or sophisticated black and white. He has always been fascinated by portraits and soon abandoned his documentary style in favour of a more profound, evocative study of composition.
His portraits surprise us with their naturalness, revealing “unsuspected” aspects of the person photographed.
The Platinums exhibition presenting his work between 1993 and 2005 is an ideal summary of his wholly personal approach to celebrity portraits.