Norbert schoerner biography of rory

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  • On Eton headed notepaper, Ogden wrote to his hero Francis Bacon requesting an interview. Bacon did not reply. Undeterred, Ogden followed the old adage: if at first you don't succeed, try, try Andy Warhol. Not only did he interview Warhol and photograph Warhol but he also spent what turned out to be Oscar's night at Studio 54! Ogden also wrote to David Bailey, Diana Rigg, Joe Strummer and most incredibly, Diana Vreeland, and even more incredibly, they all said yes!

    'Make the change from Eton Blue to Midnight Blue'. Midnight Blue was a Fiorucci inspired boutique on the Fulham Road whose unique selling point was that they were open until midnight Monday to Saturday. Midnight! Try finding any store in London open past 9pm now.

    One of the school's rules of publication was that the magazine should not man more than £25 in profit. Not a bekymmer you'd think. Not unless you sold the back cover to Sotheby's and full page adverts to Olympus, Kickers and Lotus! Ogden flew himself

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  • Essay: The Joy of Print

    Most of Eley Kishimoto's prints have an inherent sense of movement and depth - appearing almost three-dimensional. In Flash, the zig zags of lightning bolts eddy across the surface of the fabric, in Domino the pattern and colour drops and splashes onto the fabric, the pattern in Eclipse seems to tessellate from one corner of the pattern to the other, whilst Sticklebrick climbs up the fabric. Even the prints that have more of a basis in traditional printed textiles, such as Damask, Weevil and Bouquet, have been deftly reinterpreted in new colourways and have modern spacing and proportions. All these attributes make these prints interesting propositions for the individual artists who have contributed to this project. To allow a disparate group of creatives free reign to reinterpret their work and to screen it in such a public manner, is a test of the mettle of Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto. It is also a test of the integrity of their designs: will they w

    Samantha first got into hairdressing at the age of 14, starting her career with Mark Hill in Yorkshire. It was Mark who introduced her to a side of hairdressing she wasn’t aware of and gave her the hunger to progress to a world outside of the salon. Samantha moved to London in and began working at Nicky Clarke, it was here that she was introduced to Guido and where her career in session hairdressing really took off.

    After becoming Guido’s first assistant she started to build her own team and now works on editorials, shows and campaigns worldwide. Some of the most memorable moments in her career to date are working with Steven Klein, shooting Calvin Klein fragrance with Travis and working alongside great British designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Giles Deacon. 

    Samantha's award winning salon 'Samatha Hillerby By Appointment' was also listed in Vogue's top 10 beauty destinations hot list  

    Photographers

    Adam Whitehead, Armin Morbach, Alasdair McLellan, Ami Sioux, An