In late 2009, when the Pirelli Press Office unveiled the 37th edition of its legendary calendar, it shocked the industry by pivoting away from the highly styled, complex narratives of previous years. Instead, Pirelli commissioned Terry Richardson, known for his raw, spontaneous, and pop-infused flash photography. The concept was built around a profound historical homage:
The Australian icon brought a playful, classic glamour to the pages.
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Known for his "absence of technique," Terry Richardson stripped away the high-fashion artifice of previous years. Unlike the lush, exotic landscapes of Botswana captured by Peter Beard in 2009, Richardson’s work in 2010 focused on the . He famously shot without assistants or extra equipment, using his lens as his "eye" to capture "moments of truth". Theme and Artistic Style
2010.pdf | Pirelli Calendar
In late 2009, when the Pirelli Press Office unveiled the 37th edition of its legendary calendar, it shocked the industry by pivoting away from the highly styled, complex narratives of previous years. Instead, Pirelli commissioned Terry Richardson, known for his raw, spontaneous, and pop-infused flash photography. The concept was built around a profound historical homage:
The Australian icon brought a playful, classic glamour to the pages. Pirelli Calendar 2010.pdf
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Known for his "absence of technique," Terry Richardson stripped away the high-fashion artifice of previous years. Unlike the lush, exotic landscapes of Botswana captured by Peter Beard in 2009, Richardson’s work in 2010 focused on the . He famously shot without assistants or extra equipment, using his lens as his "eye" to capture "moments of truth". Theme and Artistic Style This public link is valid for 7 days