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    David Hamilton

    British photographer and film director

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  1. In 2005, a man in the UK was convicted for being in possession of 19,000 images of children, including photos by Hamilton. The images were found to have the lowest indecency rating.

  2. David Hamilton, the photographer whose work inspired both outrage and praise, has died in France aged 83. The photographer was found unresponsive by a neighbor who called the emergency, and according to the French police, the cause of death was suicide.

  3. Photographer David Hamilton (1933-2016) was born and raised in London. He had to interrupt his studies due to the outbreak of the Second World War and evacuate to Dorset, whose wonderful views and landscapes may have awakened the talent of the future photographer. After the end of the war, Hamilton returned to London, graduated from school and ...

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  5. David Hamilton (1933–2016) was a British photographer, who grew up in London. His schooling was interrupted by World War II. As an evacuee, he spent some time in the countryside of Dorset, which inspired his work. After the war, Hamilton returned to London and finished school before moving to France where he has lived ever since. h/t: vintag.es

  6. Nov 29, 2016 · Hamilton's photography of naked children is not singular and similar types of portrait have suffered similar types of criticism; examples of which can be seen in the works of Sally Mann and...

  7. wng.org › articles › age-of-innocence-1617340633Age of innocence? | WORLD

    Mar 28, 1998 · Hamilton and Sturges is intended to shock-and to create erotic interest. The heart of the scandal surrounding the artists is the age of their sex objects. Both photographers specialize in prints of naked children, mostly girls, in sexually suggestive poses and contexts.

  8. The Age of Innocence – from sale on its website. Owners of books containing pictures of naked children taken by the photographer David Hamilton risk being arrested for possession of ‘indecent photographs’ and should ‘destroy’ the books immediately, police warn.

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