British photographer Glen Luchford first caught the public eye in the late 1990s,with his avant-garde fashion campaigns for Prada.With its elaborate lighting and atmosphere of conspicuous artifice,Luchford's highly cinematic imagery exemplified the merging visual languages of fashion and art photography,launching the photographer as one of his generation's most imaginative talents.
From the very start of his career,Glen Luchford reinvigorated British fashion photography through his work for magazines such as i-D and The Face.He has shot campaigns for advertising clients such as Yves Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein and has exhibited with painter Jenny Saville.Luchford's work has been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Photographer's Gallery in London,and at The Museum of Modern Art in New York (as part of the 2004 exhibit Fashioning Fiction).