Greg Gorman
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"Greg Gorman" (born 1949) is an United States/American portrait photography/portrait photographer of Hollywood Celebrity/celebrities. His work has been seen in national magazine features and covers, including Esquire (magazine)/Esquire, GQ, Interview (magazine)/Interview, Life (magazine)/Life, Vogue (magazine)/Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Time (magazine)/Time, Vanity Fair (magazine)/Vanity Fair, and the London The Sunday Times/Sunday Times. Although he studied photojournalism in college, his passion for rock-and-roll led him to his chosen field when he photographed Jimi Hendrix in 1968. John Waters (filmmaker)/John Waters once said, "Greg Gorman is the only person I'd let photograph my corpse". He primarily works in black-and-white.

He has also directed music videos, television advertisements, and graphic design layouts for advertisers.

On February 17, 2010 Greg Gorman was interviewed by fashion photographer and blogger Lope Navo.

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