Landscapes, architecture, theater and dance, war photography—all appear ... readers of Vogue mostly gave way to color and spontaneity. But as Edward Steichen in High Fashion proves, his pictures ...
Before Edward Steichen joined the U.S. Navy in January 1942, he had been chief photographer for Condé Nast magazines Vogue and Vanity Fair, a commercial photographer for the J. Walter Thompson ...
Which was why, in 1903, the painter Fedor Encke hired a young photographer named Edward Steichen to take Morgan’s picture as a kind of cheat sheet for a portrait Encke was trying to finish.