Valerie Phillips

Valerie Phillips is a New York City-born fashion photographer, based in London.

Biography

Valerie's biggest influences remain the things she loved as a kid: outer space, gymnastics, skateboarding and the paintings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.[1]

She grew up in New York City (United States), cut school to compete with her skateboard team, and eventually left for London, England, to take pictures.[1]

Photography

Her work has appeared on CD sleeves including PJ Harvey, Manic Street Preachers, Amy Winehouse, Amy Macdonald and Tracey Thorn. Her commercial clients include Nike Inc., Doc Martens, Billabong, Puma, Reebok, Paul Smith, Virgin Atlantic, PF Flyers, Urban Outfitters, Goodyear, J. C. Penney, Sony PlayStation, PC World, New Look, Selfridges.[1]

Valerie has published six books, each documenting the life of a different girl. From a Polish high school student in Brooklyn to a young teen gymnast training in Oklahoma. The latest, 'Amber Is For Caution', follows an ex-model studying to become a surgical technician in Kentucky.[1]

The magazine Nylon describes her work as “gritty, graphic and bullshit free.” Her celebrity shoots have included Lindsay Lohan, Scarlett Johansson, and her portrait of Sienna Miller which resides in the permanent collection of The National Portrait Gallery. She also takes pictures in the landscapes she loves; the American Midwest, Russia, Kentish Town and Coney Island.[1]

Her photographs have been exhibited from New York (New Museum, solo exhibitions 2002 and 2004), through Barcelona (Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art) and Tokyo (Laforet Museum) to the small mid-western town of Cherryvale, Kansas, and most recently London, at Lazarides Gallery.[1]

She is co-founder of the Cherryvale Skateboard Company, an art project.[1]

Photo books

"Amber is for Caution", Longer Moon Farther 2010[2]

"I Can't Believe a Girl is Playing me Metallica", Longer Moon Farther 2008[2]

"Monika Monster, Future First Woman on Mars", Longer Moon Farther 2005[2]

"One More Minute for Courtney, Please", Longer Moon Farther 2003[2]

"Look at Me, I'm Lacy", Longer Moon Farther 2002[2]

"I Want to be an Astronaut", Longer Moon Farther 2001[2]

Exhibitions

Scion Installation L.A. Gallery, "The 2010 Vice Magazine Photo Show"

GLOBE Heathrow Airport Terminal 5

"The Joyful Bewilderment" an International Group Exhibition

References

External links

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