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Matthew Russell Rolston (born March 1, 1955) is an American photographer, director, and creative director. Rolston is known for his signature lighting techniques and detailed approach to art direction and design, and has been repeatedly identified throughout his career with the revival and modern expression of Hollywood glamour. ==Career== Born in Los Angeles, Rolston was "discovered" by Andy Warhol 〔Mark Edward Harris. "Matthew Rolston - Simply Glamorous." Digital Photo Pro: Monday, March 3, 2008〕 for Warhol's celebrity focused ''Interview'' magazine, where he began a successful career in photography. Soon after, he began shooting covers and editorial assignments for founding editor Jann Wenner of ''Rolling Stone''. Shortly, other well-established publications began to recognize Rolston’s work, such as ''Harper’s Bazaar'', ''Vogue'', ''Vanity Fair'', ''W'', ''GQ'', ''Esquire'', ''Cosmopolitan'',''O: The Oprah Magazine'', and ''The New York Times.'' Extending his vision beyond still photography into the moving image, Rolston began conceiving, writing and directing music videos and television commercials for such diverse clients as Madonna, Janet Jackson, Christina Aguilera, L’Oreal, Revlon, Estée Lauder, Clairol, Levi's, Pantene, Elizabeth Arden, Gap, and Polo Ralph Lauren, among others. Rolston has also appeared as a guest expert on a spectrum of beauty-oriented broadcast programs, from Bravo's ''Shear Genius'' and ''Make Me a Supermodel'' to the CW's ''America's Next Top Model''. Adding the title of creative director to his résumé, Rolston also works in the area of experiential design, including hospitality, product design, and new media ventures. Rolston’s fine art debut was with a project entitled "Talking Heads: The Vent Haven Portraits," a series of color portraits of the collection of ventriloquism dummies located at the Vent Haven Museum in Kentucky. 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「Matthew Rolston」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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