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Matthew Donaldson

Matthew Donaldson

Born in London and still a resident, Matthew Donaldson has been working as a photographer for the past decade, and his assignments have flung him to fashionable cities around the world (Paris, New York, Milan). Donaldson’s magazine clients include English, French, American and Japanese Vogue, Wallpaper, W and GQ, and he has brought his pleasing visual geometry to ad campaigns for SONY, Harvey Nichols, Marc Jacobs, Coca-Cola, Harrods, Missoni, and Marks & Spencer, among others. His immaculate, technically ambitious images have a startling quality—pictures of handbags swinging amid suspended paint splashes read as exclamations. Donaldson’s playful side was on evidence in the “President” series, which depicts the faces on American currency in various states of physical disrepair (Alexander Hamilton looking regal in a neck brace; Andrew Jackson’s expression suddenly seeming aggrieved with the addition of a hot water bottle atop his head)—a sly reference to the flagging economy. Donaldson recently returned from shooting polo pinup Nacho Figueras for NOWNESS; at present, he’s working on a film about hair, a long-term project he hopes to conclude by the end of 2011. View additional work credits on MyFDB.

Photo by Elle Muliarchyk, Hamptons, New York, 2010

More From Matthew

February 25, 2010

Lily Donaldson’s Flying Hair

A Slow-mo Session with Sam McKnight

More From Matthew

February 25, 2010

Lily Donaldson’s Flying Hair

A Slow-mo Session with Sam McKnight

Internationally renowned hairstylist Sam McKnight teases out the unseen calm in two seconds of a thrashing blonde mane in this slow-motion film shot by photographer Matthew Donaldson. As his model daughter Lily spins 360 degrees, her hair buffeted by four wind machines, Donaldson stretches two seconds into two hypnotic minutes, capturing every exquisite movement at 1,000 frames per second. In a world where technology is increasingly maligned for encouraging us to hide from reality, there is a welcome irony here: Using the super-high definition Phantom Gold HD—a camera initially developed for monitoring missile flights—Donaldson distills a hyper-real tranquility. The film is also a paean to Ara Gallant, one of the great session hairdressers of the 1960s and the inventor of the “flying hair” technique. “I love using wind on hair, and I love anything to do with the outdoors—like windy beaches and mountains,” McKnight says. Not that nature is required for coveted bouncy locks. “The two girls who could move their hair without any wind machines were Linda Evangelista and Yasmin Le Bon,” he reminisces. “They were legendary for the ability to shake their hair even slightly and it could fill two pages.” Working with make-up artist Val Garland and a suitably dreamy soundtrack by Zero 7, McKnight and Donaldson have created a film with a poignant message: Life may be ephemeral and precious—but isn’t it beautiful?

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