Said Lindbergh in 2007: ‘Casting is the central point of my work, because I am not a transforming photographer – I can only shoot people I accept the way they are. Since opening his own studio in 1973, Lindbergh has sought to develop his own fantastical photographic oeuvre whilst transforming many of the more dubious practices of fashion photography, from the unhealthy focus on youth, to excessive re-touching of images. Nobody is better placed to corroborate this than the veteran photographer himself, whose work is currently being exhibited at the Rem Koolhaas-designed Kunsthal in Rotterdam. It’s the created image that the whole team makes.’ I think that women look at pictures of us and wonder why they don’t look like that, but what they don’t realise is that we don’t even look like that. ‘Sometimes people don’t have in their lives so they want to look at it. In Peter Lindbergh’s 1991 motion picture, ‘Models: The Film’, Cindy Crawford observes:
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