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
February 25, 2010
February 25, 2010