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Old October-13th-2008, 03:17 AM   #1
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William Claxton - R.I.P,

William Claxton, a celebrated photographer who worked with such entertainers as Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra and who helped establish the organization that runs the Grammy Awards, has died. He was 80.

Claxton died Saturday at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles of complications stemming from congestive heart failure, his son Christopher said.

He was best known for his soulful portraits of jazz artists such as Chet Baker, and he went on to photograph Dylan and other musicians such as Joni Mitchell and Tom Jones. His images graced the covers of numerous albums.

Claxton, a founding member of The Recording Academy, started his photography career in 1952 while a student at University of California, Los Angeles.

He also worked with Sinatra, Steve McQueen and Rebecca De Mornay, and his photographs regularly appeared in such magazines as Life, Paris Match and Vogue.

In the 1960s, Claxton collaborated with his wife, fashion model Peggy Moffitt, to create a collection of iconic images featuring Rudi Gernreich's fashion designs.

A film he directed from that era, "Basic Black," is considered by many to be the first "fashion video" and is now part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Claxton also wrote 13 books and held dozens of exhibitions of his work around the world.

In 2003, he won the Lucie award for music photography at the International Photography Awards.

"He was a great photographer and a wonderful man who touched the lives of his friends through his generosity, charm and kindness," said his publisher Benedikt Taschen, founder and owner of Taschen Publishing, in a statement. "Bill was very close to my heart and a pillar of our publishing house."
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Old October-13th-2008, 04:57 AM   #2
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it doesn't get much better than claxton... saddened to hear the news.
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Old October-13th-2008, 07:52 AM   #3
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Old October-13th-2008, 09:13 AM   #4
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I had the previlege to meet and interview William Claxton when he came in Rio de Janeiro to make an exhibition during the Free Jazz Festival in 1998. He was a kind and gentle man and was surprised when I asked his autograph on the Down Beat 1951 anuary where some of his wonderful photos were published. Among several of his greatest photos, the ones of Thelonious Monk and Dexter Gordon smoking always impressed me the most.

R.I.P William Claxton - he was one a a kind.
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Old October-13th-2008, 11:56 AM   #5
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yesterday at UCLA was a jazz musician photo shoot called "Great Day in L.A." named after the original 1959 shoot in Harlem. Claxton was scheduled to be the official photographer. i was told that he would have been 81 years old yesterday! very sad and a huge loss. he certainly made an enormous contribution to this art form.

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Old October-13th-2008, 01:54 PM   #6
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Claxton was one of the truly great jazz photogs, maybe only surpassed by Herman Leonard.

I love Claxton's album covers.
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