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Linda Bareham never chased superstardom, and that’s exactly why her best photos resonate today. In an age of overproduced imagery, her photographs remind us that the best fashion photography captures personality, not just clothes. Whether you’re a vintage fashion enthusiast, a photography student, or simply someone who appreciates classic beauty, seeking out will lead you to a small but remarkable collection of 20th-century visual art.
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This is arguably her most famous series. Shot during a period of personal retreat, these photos feature solitary teacups, single blooms, and open books. The best image from this series is "Morning Tea, No. 4" — a chipped porcelain cup half-filled with cold tea, with a single rose petal floating on the surface. It is widely considered her masterpiece. For the highest resolution versions of Linda Bareham’s
In stark contrast to her soft work, this image is high-energy. Four horses gallop through purple heather. Their hooves kick up chunks of dirt. The shutter speed is slow enough that the background blurs (panning shot), but the lead horse's face is razor sharp. 4" — a chipped porcelain cup half-filled with