


The fashion photographer Mark Borthwick has a new book, aptly titled “Not in Fashion.” Mark is an amazing experimental fashion photographer but his creative doesn’t stop there. He often accompanies his photographic work with writing, drawings and even live performances. Mark gain recognition in the world of fashion by working in the 90’s with Purple magazine and he got to register many of the up and coming designers that nowadays are part of that decade heritage such as Martin Margiela, Helmut Lang, Maria Cornejo and Calvin Klein. Mark’s subjects are personal, his compositions striking. Some are bathed in sunlight — the result of intentionally overexposed film – and some capture blush-inducing intimate moments. Littering his photography with pages of original poems and collages, Borthwick draws us into his confusing world. The result feels more like an artist’s journal than a retrospective tome, and it’s all the more fitting for it. This Must-Have book showcases over 200 images from Borthwick’s best works. The vivid and over-saturated exposures are beautiful to look at, and create a cohesive element to this extensive and impressive body of work.
I bought Mark Borthwick, ”Not in Fashion” book for only 50 Euros at bookstore MENDO. Go get your copy today and Enjoy!!!

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He is one of my favorite photographers and artist
One of my favorite contemporary photographers.