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Jim Lee (born 20 November 1945) is a London-based photographer and film director. A fashion photographer for magazines during the late sixties and seventies, he worked closely with ''Vogue'' editor-in-chief Anna Wintour in London and New York on fashion and advertising shoots. He switched to film directing in the late seventies, creating hundreds of television commercials as well as working on several full-length feature films.〔Caroline Boucher, ("Why the Sixties Swung" ), ''The Observer'', 25 September 2005, p.11. Retrieved on 12 July 2010.〕 His earlier photographs form part of the permanent collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum,〔Candice Gifford, "The Lost Catwalk Show", ''The Sunday Times'' (London), 11 September 2005, p.26.〕 with additional photographs in the archives of The Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow.〔(Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow website exhibition page )〕 A book of his life's work entitled ''Jim Lee / Arrested'' was launched in May 2012 alongside an exhibition of photographs from the book at Somerset House, London.〔Sarah Phillips, ("Jim Lee's best photograph: Vietnam" ), The Guardian, 6 June 2012, Accessed: 23 October 2012.〕 Lee's work is regularly exhibited at art galleries around the world,〔Anna-Maria Pfab, ("Jim Lee – Arrested" ), ''Le Journal de la Photographie'', 19 September 2012, Accessed: 20 October 2012.〕 and he continues to collaborate on imaginative campaigns, in addition to developing his own creative projects.〔(Report from http://www.m-a-d-e.net )〕 In September 2015, Lee's new autobiographical book LIFE IN B&W was released by Quartet at the Groucho Club in London. ==Early life==
Lee was born in London in 1945; his parents were both operatives in MI5.〔Beth Vincent, "Life through a Lens", ''Spear's Wealth Management Survey'', issue 3, p.102.〕〔Peter York, "The Man who Swung the Sixties", ''The Independent'', 3 February 2007, p.22.〕 Due to a combination of dyslexia and a strong sense of independence, Lee did not follow the established family route through Eton and Cambridge, instead attending the experimental Down House School〔("Down House School Website" )〕 in Sussex, leaving at 16.〔 Denied a visa to the US on age grounds, Lee emigrated to Australia under the assisted passage Ten Pound Poms scheme in 1962. After travelling around the outback for a year, he settled in Sydney, where the Dutch-born photographer Jon van Gaalen provided him with board and lodging in return for his assistance with developing negatives.〔Trisha Andres, ("Jim Lee: Arrested" ), ''Huffington Post'', 6 December 2012.〕 This association helped to spark Lee's own interest in photography, and he began working as a freelance photojournalist, covering performances by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, with his work appearing regularly in the ''Sydney Morning Herald.''〔 At the age of 18 he had a shot of his then girlfriend, the Australian fashion model Bronwyn Steven-Jones, published in Australian ''Vogue.''〔
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