NATALIE GOLDSTEIN, QUINTESSENTIALLY BRITISH
01 work, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, with Footnotes. #97

Henry Zaidan
2 min readJul 17, 2020

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NATALIE GOLDSTEIN, b. 1974
QUINTESSENTIALLY BRITISH, 2018

Chromogenic print
121.9 by 91.4cm.; 48 by 36 in.
Private collection

Natalie Goldstein is a photographer. Having spent years in front of the camera as a model, Natalie developed her own unique understanding of the profession, both technically and artistically. Natalie’s eye is drawn to the aesthetics of the human form, beyond merely the body beautiful. Her subjects are poised and positioned to suggest Da Vinci’s divine proportions of humanity. They are athletic. They are graceful. They speak of refined elegance.

Natalie grew up surrounded by fashion as a culture, she immersed herself with magazines and books on Versace and the like. Natalie recognised that in order to create impactful photography, she had to take it out of the bounds of traditional fashion editorial work and create iconic images that transcend place or time.

Natalie’s work is suggestive and at times provocative. She has the technical know-how to create incredible moving lenticular pieces, undertakes private commissions and has fashioned an artistic form of expression that is energetic, exquisitely constructed and for the viewer captivatingly stunning. More on Natalie Goldstein

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Henry Zaidan
Henry Zaidan

Written by Henry Zaidan

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