Justin de Deney

Justin de Deney



Sobre el Artista


The photographer Justin de Deney was born in Notting Hill Gate, London. He attended Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design. He gained prominence working with the Face magazine during the mid 90's, shooting quirky fashion stories, bands and celebrities. He also contributed to GQ, Citizen K, Dazed & Confused, Paper and Sleazenation amongst others. He shot many of the early ‘House’ DJ’s, including Norman Jay, Little Louie Vega, and Todd Terry, and bands such as Massive Attack, M People, and Marc Almond. He shot celebrity spreads for Sky magazine. He also collaborated on projects with Vaughan Oliver, an influential designer, who worked under the banner of V23 creating, amongst other things, a poster for his 1996 exhibition 'Is Minty a Man?' From here he went on to shoot fashion and advertising, including campaigns for Dr Martens.