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David Bailey CBE (born 2 January 1938 in Leytonstone, London) is a celebrated English photographer.
Although born in Leytonstone, his family were forced to move to Heigham Road, East Ham when a World War II bomb destroyed the family home. Bailey was three years old, and this is where he and Thelma, his younger sister, were raised by their father Herbert, a tailor`s cutter, and his wife, Gladys. Herbert left the family, and Gladys took work as a machinist. "In the winter, he recalled, the family would take bread-and-jam sandwiches and go to the cinema every night because in those days it was cheaper to go to the cinema than to put on the gas fire. I`ll bet I saw seven or eight movies a week"` "I remember our house being bombed when I was three. It was in Leytonstone - Alfred Hitchcock was born in the next street - in the East End, and we moved to East Ham. Some days you went to school and some days you didn`t, and some days at school you went into the shelter" "I remember watching the doodlebugs [V-1 flying bombs] in the sky. A V-2 rocket knocked out a cinema in Upton Park where I used to go. I was pissed off, I thought Hitler had killed Mickey Mouse and Bambi" in Shawn Levy - Ready, Steady, Go!: The Smashing Rise and Giddy Fall of Swinging London` "I remember looking through the railings, waiting for my mum to take me home from Plashet Grove school. And I remember that for once in my life I got something right: when we were asked, "Who built the Suez Canal?" I said, "The French." I got it right by accident I thought everyone who was foreign was French. After that, it was downhill all the way". Bailey developed a love of natural history, and this led him into photography. Suffering from undiagnosed dyslexia, he experienced problems at school. He attended private school, Clark`s College in Ilford, where he says they taught him less than the more basic council school. "We were posh East End, if that`s possible, but I had cardboard in my shoes and was at the social bottom of this cheap private school; some of the parents had tobacconist`s shops, which was a bit posher." In one school year, he claims he only attended 33 times. He left school on his fifteenth birthday, to become a copy boy at the Fleet Street offices of the Yorkshire Post. He raced through a series of dead end jobs, before his call up for National Service in 1956, serving with the Royal Air Force in Singapore in 1957. The appropriation of his trumpet forced him to consider other creative outlets, and he bought a Rolleiflex. He was demobbed in August 1958, and determined to pursue a career in photography, he purchased a Canon Rangefinder. Unable to obtain a place at the London College of Printing, because of his school record, he became a second assistant to David Ollins, in Charlotte Mews. He earned £3 10s (£3.50) a week, and acted as studio dogsbody. He was delighted to be called to an interview with John French. Professional career In 1959 he became a photographic assistant at the John French studio before being contracted as a fashion photographer for Vogue magazine in 1960. He also did a large amount of freelance work. Along with Terence Donovan, he captured, and in many ways helped create the Swinging London of the 1960s: a culture of high fashion and celebrity chic. Both photographers socialised with actors, musicians and royalty, and found themselves elevated to celebrity status Biography Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bailey_(photographer) |
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