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Herbert Ritts Jr. (August 13, 1952 – December 26, 2002) was an American fashion photographer and director known for his photographs of celebrities, models, and other cultural figures throughout the 1980s and 1990s. His work concentrated on black and white photography and portraits, often in the style of classical Greek sculpture, which emphasized the human shape.


Early life and education

Ritts was born on August 13, 1952, in Brentwood, Los Angeles. His father, Herb Ritts Sr. (née Rittigstein), was a furniture designer and his mother, Shirley Ritts (née Roos), was an interior designer.Abrams, Melanie
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Together, their furniture business helped to popularize
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furniture in the 1950s and
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. Raised in an affluent
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family, he and his three younger siblings lived next door to actor Steve McQueen, whom he considered to be "like a second father". At his
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, his father gifted him with a Kodak Brownie camera. He attended Palisades High School and moved to upstate New York in 1972 to study at
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, where he received a degree in economics with a minor in art history. Upon graduation in 1975, he moved back to California to work as a sales representative in the family business.
"I’m glad I didn’t go to school for photography. Other photographers I know, Helmut Newton and Bruce Weber didn’t either. Even Steven Meisel didn’t, really—he went to fashion school. For me, the most important thing I learned was just honing my eye. ..I was tutoring myself, I suppose. Many people who excel are self-taught".
Ritts bought his first camera in 1976, a 35mm Miranda DX-3.


Career

Later, while living in Los Angeles, he became interested in photography when he and friend Richard Gere, then an aspiring actor, decided to shoot some photographs in front of an old Buick. The picture gained Ritts some coverage and he began to be more serious about photography. He photographed Brooke Shields for the cover of the October 12, 1981 edition of '' Elle'' and he photographed
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for her '' Physical'' album in 1981. Five years later he replicated that cover pose with
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for her 1986 release '' True Blue''. That year he photographed
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for the album '' Break Every Rule''. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ritts photographed celebrities in various locales throughout California. Some of his subjects during this time included musical artists. He also took fashion and nude photographs of models Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Tatjana Patitz, Christy Turlington, and Cindy Crawford, including " Tatjana, Veiled Head, Tight View, Joshua Tree, 1988." Ritts' work with them ushered in the 1990s era of the supermodel and was consecrated by one of his most celebrated images, "Stephanie, Cindy, Christy, Tatjana, Naomi, Hollywood, 1989" taken for ''
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''. He also worked for ''
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'', '' Vogue'', '' Allure'', '' Vanity Fair'', '' Details'', and '' Elle''. Ritts took publicity portraits for ''Batman'', '' Batman Forever'', and ''Batman & Robin'' which appeared on magazine covers and merchandise throughout the 1990s. He published books on photography for various fashion designers. From 1996 to 1997 Ritts' work was displayed at the
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in Boston, attracting more than 250,000 people to the exhibit, and in 2003 a solo exhibition was held at the Daimaru Museum, in
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, Japan.


Personal life

Ritts was openly gay. He was in a relationship with entertainment lawyer Erik Hyman from 1996 until his death in 2002. His parents were accepting and supportive of his sexuality. Ritts was HIV-positive. He was first diagnosed in 1989, and used alternative herbal treatments to fight his condition. He never publicly disclosed his diagnosis.


Death

On December 26, 2002, Ritts died in Los Angeles from
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at the age of 50. According to Ritts' publicist, "Herb was HIV-positive, but this particular pneumonia was not PCP ( pneumocystis pneumonia), a common
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of AIDS. But at the end of the day, his immune system was compromised."


Music videos


Publications

* ''Pictures'', Twin Palms, 1988 * ''Men/Women'', Twin Palms, 1989 * ''Duo'', Twin Palms, 1991 * ''Notorious'', Little, Brown and Company/Bulfinch, 1992 * ''Africa'', Little, Brown and Company/Bulfinch, 1994 * ''Work'', Little, Brown and Company/Bulfinch, 1996 * ''Herb Ritts'', Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, 1999 * ''Herb Ritts L.A. Style'', Getty, 2012


Exhibitions

* ''Herb Ritts: The Rock Portraits'', Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA, 2016. * ''Herb Ritts: The Rock Portraits'', Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH, 2015/16 * ''Herb Ritts'',
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, MA, 2015 * ''Herb Ritts: Super'', Hamilton's Gallery, London, 2016/17 * ''Herb Ritts: Super II'', Hamilton's Gallery, London, 2017


References


External links

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Herb Ritts on artnet Monographs
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