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Re: Classic Snaps of Icons & Events: Nostalgia Galore
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Re: Classic Snaps of Icons & Events: Nostalgia Galore
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Oh yes of course. I remember him for his work with Depeche Mode. Didn't he direct music videos also? He did the Personal Jesus video if I'm not mistaken. I have it on VHS lol Yes he also worked with U2. Shot by Richard Avedon in his studio in May 1957. After an hours-long photo session, in which Marilyn Monroe showed the playful and flirtatious lady we know her to be, Avedon shot a portrait that showed the opposite of Monroe. A vulnerable woman lost in thought in the corner of the studio. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.apollo-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/AVEDO_1957.Marilyn_Monroe_actress_New_York.jpg)
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