Bruce Weber (photographer)

Bruce Weber
Weber in 2011
Born (1946-03-29) March 29, 1946 (age 78)
Occupation(s)Photographer, filmmaker
SpouseNan Bush

Bruce Weber (born March 29, 1946) is an American fashion photographer[1] and filmmaker[2] known for his work with fashion brands and magazines.

Weber has directed several films, including Let's Get Lost (1988), a documentary about jazz musician Chet Baker, and Chop Suey (2001), a portrait of a wrestler. Let's Get Lost received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature and a Cinecritica Award at the Venice Film Festival.[3]

Weber is also the founder and co-owner of Little Bear Press, which publishes books and the independent arts magazine All-American.[4]

Weber has been accused of sexual assault by more than 20 models, and has been the subject of three lawsuits,[5] all of which have reached settlements.[6]

He currently resides in Miami[7][8] and is married to Nan Bush [de], who is also his agent.[9][10]

  1. ^ "Bruce Weber". Photography. Victoria and Albert Museum. July 29, 2015.
  2. ^ Maslin, Janet (March 24, 1989). "Review/Film Festival; The History of a Musician's Disintegration". The New York Times. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
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  4. ^ De Stefani, Lucia (November 12, 2015). "Fashion Photographer Bruce Weber Unveils New Work on Instagram". Time. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  5. ^ Bernstein, Jacob; Schneier, Matthew; Friedman, Vanessa (January 13, 2018). "Male Models Say Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexually Exploited Them". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
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