Cindy Crawford for Vogue November, Monaco, 1991
Helmut Newton is known for taking evocative and stirring photos in stark black and white. Drawing from erotica and high fashion, his work is often daring and always has the allure of something extremely sensual.
When it comes to photographing a model Newton says that he doesn’t like to tell them too much, he just needs them to get it. He explained what it’s like to photograph Cindy Crawford, one of the most beautiful women on the planet:
The woman in the image can be mysterious and to me I think it’s important that she is mysterious. So even in the way a woman walks down the staircase like Cindy walks down, I like the way that the legs open. I like the muscles that I see, I like the way the knees open. She walks down in a certain way. Well, I show the girl what I mean and if she’s smart, she gets it immediately.