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Henrik Purienne (1977, Worcester, South Africa) is a South African photographer, film director, and founder of international fashion publication, Mirage Magazine. He is based in Cape Town.〔"(Emptykingdom )〕 ==Work == Purienne began his career making documentary films〔"() Sun, sand and sex, Henrik Purienne's sunkissed pictures of beach beauties "so real they are confused for art]", Dazed Digital〕 influenced by the realist aesthetic of filmmakers such as Eric Rohmer and John Cassavetes. His subjects are predominantly natural looking girls often set against beach- or poolside situations.〔(Review Dazed Digital )〕〔(Interview Paper Journal )〕 His photography has a documentary aesthetic and little distinction is made between his personal and commercial work. Purienne has created advertising campaigns in his signature style for brands such as American Apparel,〔(The man behind American Apparel Ads )〕 Maison Kitsuné,〔(Interview Kitsune )〕 and Costume National, often featuring contemporary 'it girls' such as Sky Ferreira,〔(Ferreira Maison Kitsune )〕 or Emily Ratajkowski.〔(Emily Ratajkowski Tumblr )〕 Purienne has done work for magazines such as Vogue,〔(Vogue )〕 Lui,〔(Lui Magazine )〕 Russh,〔(Russh )〕Grazia,〔(Grazia Magazine )〕 and Marie Claire.〔(Marie Claire )〕 In 2009 he launched the international fashion and culture publication Mirage Magazine.〔(Mirage Magazine )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henrik Purienne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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