Herb Ritts, an influential American photographer and director, revolutionized the world of fashion photography with his iconic images of celebrities, models, and cultural icons. His distinctive style, characterized by bold compositions and striking contrasts, helped redefine standards of beauty and glamour, leaving an indelible mark on the worlds of fashion, art, and popular culture.
"Within two hours of where I live, you have mountains and desert as location. I like the natural elements that abstract into light, texture, shape and shadow."
"What I particularly liked was that, coming from California and not being involved in the New York scene, I developed my personal way, in my own way, at my own pace."
"For me, the most important thing I learned was just honing my eye. I think I had a good eye."
"Once you develop your own style, you know when you're able to give your best. Feeling at home is part of it, and I don't think that's an L.A. thing. It's a matter of the environment and of what affects you."
"Generally, the French highly promote culture and the arts, and photography is in their blood."
"Actually, when I first started dabbling in photography, I was still working for my parents as a salesman."
"I always enjoyed art history because, growing up in California, my exposure was limited, and it was a new experience. To learn the history of art opened up certain things to me, made me see. It intrigued me."
"I'd go down to the end of my street, to a garage that had a certain feeling about it, or a particular light; I'd take a picture of a friend who needed a head shot. That's how I learned, instead of having school assignments and learning camera techniques."