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Endpoint: Vogue Studio



created on: 1/06/2023
by: Lo55o (12475)
 
 

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General info :
Vogue Studio was the name used by the photographic studio of French Vogue in the 1930s.
A.o. Horst P. Horst honed his skills in the French studio.

Later an American photo studio with the same name was opened.

Condé Nast opened its first photo studio in New York City in 1945 to cater to the company’s portfolio of renowned magazine brands including Vogue, Vanity Fair and Glamour, among others. Named The Vogue Studio, it was a state-of-the-art facility utilized by a revolving door of the world’s most high profile and celebrated photographers, including Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst, Irving Penn and George Platt Lynes.

In 2015, Condé Nast relocated its headquarters to One World Trade Center in New York City, and a newly expanded Condé Nast Studios was born. Located on the 24th floor of 1WTC, Condé Nast Studios serves as a creative hub for the company and its growing portfolio of brands, and offers more resources than ever before. Occupying more than 12,500 square feet of studio space and boasting panoramic views of Lower Manhattan and the Hudson River, Condé Nast Studio also has a full service equipment division for all your shoot needs.
Today, Condé Nast Studios operates as a premiere still, motion, and audio facility dedicated to executing innovative photo shoots and events from start to finish.
Relations :
Renamed to [2015] : Condé Nast Studios
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Source :
ENA's Vogue-Studio

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Item number : 56966

Submitted by : Lo55o (12475)
on : 01/06/2023