Photographers: Helmut Newton. Part II


    [Newton was born in Berlin, the son of Klara [Claire] (Marquis) and Max Neustädter, a button factory owner. His family was Jewish. Newton attended the Heinrich-von-Treitschke-Realgymnasium and the American School in Berlin. Interested in photography from the age of 12 when he purchased his first camera, he worked for the German photographer Yva (Elsie Neulander Simon) from 1936. The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles; he was briefly interned in a concentration camp on [Kristallnacht], November 9, 1938, which finally compelled the family to leave Germany. Newton's parents fled to South America. He was issued with a passport just after turning 18, and left Germany on December 5, 1938. At Trieste he boarded the [Conte Rosso] (along with about 200 others escaping the Nazis) intending to journey to China. After arriving in Singapore he found he was able to remain there, first and briefly as a photographer for the Straits Times and then as a portrait photographer]. – Wikipedia


    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Elisabeth Shue




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Jack Maple




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Anthony Hopkins




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Marlene Dietrich




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Ralph Fiennes




    Photographers: Helmut Newton. Anita Ekberg



    PART I



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Photographers: Helmut Newton. Part II


[Newton was born in Berlin, the son of Klara [Claire] (Marquis) and Max Neustädter, a button factory owner. His family was Jewish. Newton attended the Heinrich-von-Treitschke-Realgymnasium and the American School in Berlin. Interested in photography from the age of 12 when he purchased his first camera, he worked for the German photographer Yva (Elsie Neulander Simon) from 1936. The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles; he was briefly interned in a concentration camp on [Kristallnacht], November 9, 1938, which finally compelled the family to leave Germany. Newton's parents fled to South America. He was issued with a passport just after turning 18, and left Germany on December 5, 1938. At Trieste he boarded the [Conte Rosso] (along with about 200 others escaping the Nazis) intending to journey to China. After arriving in Singapore he found he was able to remain there, first and briefly as a photographer for the Straits Times and then as a portrait photographer]. – Wikipedia


Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Elisabeth Shue




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Jack Maple




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Anthony Hopkins




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Marlene Dietrich




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Ralph Fiennes




Photographers: Helmut Newton. Anita Ekberg



PART I



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