Lee Miller

American photographer and model

Lee Miller - American photographer and model
Born

April 23rd, 1907
118 years ago

Died

July 21st, 1977
47 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in 20th-century photography, this individual transitioned from a successful modeling career to becoming a notable war correspondent during World War II. During the war, worked for Vogue, capturing powerful images of the conflict and its aftermath. Developed a unique photographic style that encompassed both fashion and documentary work. The portfolio included portraits of prominent artists and writers of the time.

Worked as a photographer for Vogue during WWII

Photographed prominent cultural figures of her time

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