51. Cecil BeatonBritish 1904-1980
The ultimate social photographer, diarist and friend to the social, fashion and rock ‘n’ roll aristocracy. He brought elegance to all. www.staleywise.com
52. Eric Boman American 1938-
Boman shot the first two Roxy Music covers and encapsulates his glamorous lifestyle in all he shoots for Vogue. http://images.google.com
53. Patrick Demarchelier French 1943-
Where Testino brings glamour to fashion, Demarchelier brings sophistication and understated glamour to all of his images.
54. Bert Hardy British 1913-1995
In post-war Britain, Hardy documented the country at work and at play with a reporter’s eye. www.photographersgallery.com
55. Tim Walker British 1970-
Over the last few years Walker has achieved incredible success with his highly innovative, stylised and propped images for both editorial and commercial clients. www.timwalkerphotography.com
56. Terry Richardson American 1965-
Richardson’s fashion and portrait images push sexual boundaries and challenge conservative taste with an American trash aesthetic. www.terryrichardson.com
57. Norman Parkinson British 1913-1990
The gentleman of British photography who brought a debonair, slightly caddish, flair to all that he photographed. www.normanparkinson.com
58. Snowdon British 1930-
Snowdon’s portraits and reportage for The Sunday Times Magazine broke boundaries and asked questions of society. www.npg.org.uk
59. Horst P. Horst German 1906-1999
Horst’s classical approach to nudes, portraits and fashion is less influential now than it once was but his work still offers much in formal lighting and composition. www.horstphorst.com
60. Philip Jones Griffiths British 1936-2008
Jones Griffiths horrifying and compelling images from Vietnam inspired countless war photographers and showed them how it should be done. www.magnumphotos.com