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Albert Watson
Taken for Vogue in 1977, this shot by Scottish photographer Albert Watson still feels relevant today. Though well known for his fashion and art photography, Watson’s most recognizable image is a portrait of Alfred Hitchcock holding a dead goose, which ran in Harper’s Bazaar in 1973 — his first celebrity portrait of many. Over the course of his impressive career, Watson has shot everyone from President Bill Clinton to Kate Moss.
Click here for Albert Watson books and images available for sale on eBay.
(Photo courtesy of Albert Watson via Vogue. Text by Jenny Bahn)

Albert Watson

Taken for Vogue in 1977, this shot by Scottish photographer Albert Watson still feels relevant today. Though well known for his fashion and art photography, Watson’s most recognizable image is a portrait of Alfred Hitchcock holding a dead goose, which ran in Harper’s Bazaar in 1973 — his first celebrity portrait of many. Over the course of his impressive career, Watson has shot everyone from President Bill Clinton to Kate Moss.

Click here for Albert Watson books and images available for sale on eBay.

(Photo courtesy of Albert Watson via Vogue. Text by Jenny Bahn)

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The Sunny Side 
It’s freezing everywhere right now so we may as well wrap ourselves up in blankets, hunker down in our toasty apartments and live vicariously through this photograph of Lindsey Wixon by Venetia Scott. The whole editorial (seen here) is pure ’70s gold, as seen with these lounge chairs. We did some digging and found a set of funky, flower-power Finkel patio chairs on eBay. Finkel was apparently popular back then; check out these modern, mid-century patio chairs they designed in pink. Last but not least, by any means, here’s a Vladimir Kagan chaise lounge selling for $1,250. 
(Photo courtesy of Venetia Scott via Rag Pony. Text by Jenny Bahn)

The Sunny Side 

It’s freezing everywhere right now so we may as well wrap ourselves up in blankets, hunker down in our toasty apartments and live vicariously through this photograph of Lindsey Wixon by Venetia Scott. The whole editorial (seen here) is pure ’70s gold, as seen with these lounge chairs. We did some digging and found a set of funky, flower-power Finkel patio chairs on eBay. Finkel was apparently popular back then; check out these modern, mid-century patio chairs they designed in pink. Last but not least, by any means, here’s a Vladimir Kagan chaise lounge selling for $1,250. 

(Photo courtesy of Venetia Scott via Rag Pony. Text by Jenny Bahn)