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David Bailey making the Greenpeace anti-fur film Dumb Animals. 21st June 1985
Brendan Monks
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
85 3542
Media ID 21774047
© Mirrorpix
Advert Anti Fur Arts Campaign Commercial David Bailey Director Models Photographer 1985
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In this print captured on the 21st of June, 1985, we witness the legendary photographer David Bailey immersed in his role as director for the Greenpeace anti-fur film, "Dumb Animals". The image exudes an aura of creative energy and determination as Bailey orchestrates every aspect of this powerful campaign against fur in his signature style. Surrounded by a team of dedicated professionals from various fields such as fashion, arts, and entertainment, Bailey's vision comes to life. Models clad in exquisite garments stand alongside him, representing both elegance and resilience. Their presence symbolizes the unity between fashion and activism that is at the heart of this groundbreaking project. As one gazes upon this photograph from Memory Lane Prints by Brendan Monks, it becomes evident that more than just capturing a moment in time; it encapsulates an entire era. The 1980s were marked by cultural shifts and heightened awareness regarding animal rights issues. This image serves as a reminder of how influential figures like David Bailey utilized their talents to bring about change through artistry. The intensity radiating from Bailey's focused expression speaks volumes about his commitment to making a difference through television commercials like "Dumb Animals". It is clear that he understood the power media holds when used effectively for advocacy purposes. This photograph not only immortalizes David Bailey but also pays homage to all those who contributed their skills towards creating impactful campaigns against fur during this pivotal period in history.
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