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1990.


It was a year that gave much to the photographic annuals of our generation. For one of the most celebrated photographers of all time, Annie Liebowitz, it initiated a


pivotal fifteen years of documentation in her life, culminating in her biographical tome, ‘A Photographer’s Life: 1990-2005’. In Ohio, the last moments of gay activist, David Kirby’s life were being committed to celluloid as his wizened frame, brutally emaciated by the Aids virus provided the poster image for enlightening the world to the severity of the disease, becoming an iconic shot in its own right. And British music photographer Steve Gullick was already some way into his own career, but about to embark on three arching years under the service of Sounds and Melody Maker magazines that would later inform his recent exhibition, ‘Punk as Fuck’.


16 / June 2013/ outlineonline.co.uk July 2013/ outlineonline.co.uk


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