Gilles Bensimon
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February 29, 1944
Gilles Bensimon | |
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Bensimon in 2007 by Christopher Peterson | |
| Born | Gilles Francis
Simon Charles Bensimon February 29, 1944 |
| Occupation | fashion photographer |
| Known for | International Creative Director of Elle magazine |
| Spouses | |
| Children | 3 |
Gilles Francis Charles Bensimon (French: [ʒil bɛ̃simɔ̃]; born 29 February 1944) is a French fashion photographer and the former International Creative Director of Elle magazine. He has also been the photographer for the reality television series America's Next Top Model.[1]
Bensimon was born in Vic-sur-Cère in Cantal, France.[2] He had advanced dyslexia, and his mother suggested that he pursue a career in art to better express himself.[2] While living in Paris, he joined the French Elle magazine in 1967 and helped launch American Elle two years later. He photographed models such as Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell.[3]
Career
As the International Creative Director and Head Photographer for Elle magazine, Bensimon helped the publication reach a global audience of 20 million readers.[4] He is known as a celebrity photographer, with a portfolio that includes leading models and celebrities such as Gisele Bündchen, Madonna, Beyoncé and Uma Thurman. He has also worked with cosmetic brands like Kohl's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Maybelline and Clarins.