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David Hamilton- 25 Years Of An Artist -4500 Artistic Photographies- -

Hamilton is best known for his signature , often referred to as the "Hamilton Blur" . This ethereal, grainy style was achieved through various in-camera methods, such as shooting through hazy filters or even using scratched plastic over the lens to degrade the image and create a painterly effect. His work is characterized by:

The figure "4,500" is not arbitrary. It represents the curated selection of Hamilton’s output during his most prolific period—roughly 1965 to 1990. This was the era of his major published collections: Dreams of a Young Girl (1971), Sisters (1972), La Danse (1975), and The Age of Innocence (1988). Hamilton is best known for his signature ,

David Hamilton passed away in November 2016 in Paris. He left behind a massive catalog, the rights to which are held by a private estate. In the years since his death, a curious thing has happened: a digital renaissance. It represents the curated selection of Hamilton’s output

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